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25 (número)

25 ( veinticinco ) es el número natural que


sigue al 24 y precede al 26 .
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Cardenal Veinticinco
Ordinal 25
(veinticinco)
Factorización 52

Divisores 1, 5, 25
número griego ΚΕ´
Números romanos XXVI
Binario 11001
2

Ternario 221
3

Senario 41
6
octales 31
8

Duodecimal 21
12

hexadecimal 19
16

En matemáticas

25 es un cuadrado.

It is a square number, being 52 = 5 × 5. It is


one of two two-digit numbers whose
square and higher powers of the number
also ends in the same last two digits, e.g.,
252 = 625; the other is 76. It is the smallest
square that is also a sum of two (non-
zero) squares: 25 = 32 + 42. Hence, it often
appears in illustrations of the Pythagorean
theorem.

25 is the sum of the five consecutive


single-digit odd natural numbers 1, 3, 5, 7,
and 9.

25 is a centered octagonal number,[1] a


centered square number,[2] a centered
octahedral number,[3] and an automorphic
number.[4]
25 percent (%) is equal to 14 .

It is the smallest decimal Friedman


number as it can be expressed by its own
digits: 52.[5]

It is also a Cullen number[6] and a vertically


symmetrical number.[7] 25 is the smallest
pseudoprime satisfying the congruence 7n
= 7 mod n.

25 is the smallest aspiring number — a


composite non-sociable number whose
aliquot sequence does not terminate.[8]

According to the Shapiro inequality, 25 is


the smallest odd integer n such that there
exist x1, x2, ..., xn such that

where xn + 1 = x1, xn + 2 = x2.

Within decimal, one can readily test for


divisibility by 25 by seeing if the last two
digits of the number match 00, 25, 50, or
75.

There are 25 primes under 100.

En la ciencia
The Standard Model of physics features
a total of 25 elementary particles: 12
fermions (made of 6 quarks and 6
leptons) and 13 bosons (made of 12
gauge bosons and 1 scalar boson).
The atomic number of manganese.[9]
The average percentage DNA overlap of
an individual with their half-sibling,
grandparent, grandchild, aunt, uncle,
niece, nephew, identical twin cousin
(offspring of identical twins), or double
cousin.[10]

en la religión
In Ezekiel's vision of a new temple: The
number twenty-five is of cardinal
importance in Ezekiel's Temple Vision
(in the Bible, Ezekiel chapters 40–48).
In Islam, there are 25 prophets
mentioned in the Quran.

En deportes
Before 2020, the size of the full roster on
a Major League Baseball team for most
of the season, except for regular-season
games on or after September 1, when
teams expanded their roster to 40
players.
The size of the playing roster on a
Nippon Professional Baseball team for a
particular game. Active NPB rosters
consist of 28 players, but prior to each
game, managers must designate three
players who will be ineligible for that
game.
In baseball, the number 25 is typically
reserved for the best slugger on the
team. Examples include Mark McGwire,
Barry Bonds, Jim Thome, and Mark
Teixeira.
The number of points needed to win a
set in volleyball under rally scoring rules
(except for the fifth set), so long as the
losing team's score is two less than the
winning team's score (i.e., if the winning
team scores 25 points, the losing team
can have no more than 23 points)
In U.S. college football, schools that are
members of NCAA Division I FBS are
allowed to provide athletic scholarships
to a maximum of 25 new football
players (i.e., players who were not
previously receiving scholarships) each
season.

en otros campos
Twenty-five is:

Part of the name of the LSD-25


molecule.
The number of years of marriage
marked in a silver wedding anniversary.
The minimum age of candidates for
election to the United States House of
Representatives. "Under 25" provides a
common cut-off point for designating
youth.
The number of cents in a quarter.
The usual TCP port for SMTP.
The name of the national board game of
India (Pachisi — Hindi for 25).
The name of an Irish card game, see
Spoil Five.
The per-second frame rate of the PAL
video standard.
The name of Adele's 2015 album 25,
named for her age in that year.
The number of the French department
Doubs.
The temperature, in Celsius, at which
some characteristics of semiconductors
are specifically given in a datasheet.
The number of panels on the weekly TV
Asahi quiz show Panel Quiz Attack 25.

nombres de jerga
Pony (British slang for £25)[11]

Ver también
List of highways numbered 25
Referencias
Wikimedia Commons has media related
to 25 (number).

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(2n+1)^2. Also centered octagonal
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2. "Sloane's A001844 : Centered square
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