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← 0 1 2 → -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 → List of numbers — Integers ← 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 →Cardinalone, unit, unityOrdinal1st(first)Numeral systemunaryFactorization1Divisors1Greek numeralΑ´Roman numeralIRoman numeral (unicode)Ⅰ, ⅰGreek prefixmono- /haplo-Latin prefixuni-Binary12Ternary13Quaternary14Quinary15Senary16Octal18Duodecimal112Hexadecimal116Vigesimal120Base 36136Greek numeralα'Persian١ - یکArabic١UrduGe'ez፩Bengali & Assamese১Chinese numeral一,弌,壹Korean일, 하나Devanāgarī१Telugu೧Tamil௧Kannada೧Hebrewא (alef)Khmer១Thai๑Malayalam൧Counting rod𝍠 Chinese hand sign Pronunciation of the number 1. This article is about the number one. For the year, see 1. Not to be confused with I.

One (1) is the first natural number, followed by two. The Roman numeral for one is I.

Babylonian number 1

Mathematics[change | change source]

In mathematics, the number one is the multiplicative identity.[1] It is also the only number for which these special facts are true:

Any number n {\displaystyle n} multiplied by one equals that number: n × 1 = n {\displaystyle n\times 1=n} . For example, 7 × 1 = 7 {\displaystyle 7\times 1=7} . Any number n {\displaystyle n} divided by one equals that number: n / 1 = n {\displaystyle n/1=n} . For example, 7 / 1 = 7 {\displaystyle 7/1=7} . Any number n {\displaystyle n} , except zero, divided by itself equals one: n / n = 1 {\displaystyle n/n=1} . For example: 7 / 7 = 1 {\displaystyle 7/7=1} . One cannot be divided by any other number bigger than itself so that the result is a natural number.

In mathematics, 0.999... is a repeating decimal that is equal to 1. Many proofs he been made to show this is correct.[2][3]

Computer science[change | change source]

One is important for computer science, because the binary numeral system uses only ones and zeroes to represent numbers. In machine code and many programming languages, one means "true" (or "yes") and zero means "false" (or "no").

Other meanings[change | change source] In Germany and Austria, one is the grade for "very good". It is the best grade of six possible grades in Germany, and the best of five possible grades in Austria. In the Netherlands, one is the lowest grade, and ten the highest. In Poland, one is also the lowest grade, and the highest is six. In numerology, the number one is a symbol for everything (unity), the beginning, and God. Related pages[change | change source] Zero Mathematical constant References[change | change source] ↑ Weisstein, Eric W. "1". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 2020-09-22. ↑ Byers, William (2007). How Mathematicians Think: Using Ambiguity, Contradiction, and Paradox to Create Mathematics. Princeton UP. pp. 39–41. ISBN 978-0-691-12738-5. ↑ Richman, Fred (December 1999). "Is 0.999... = 1?". Mathematics Magazine. 72 (5): 396–400. doi:10.2307/2690798. JSTOR 2690798. Free HTML preprint: Richman, Fred (June 1999). "Is 0.999... = 1?". Archived from the original on 2 September 2006. Retrieved 23 August 2006. Note: the journal article contains material and wording not found in the preprint. This short article about mathematics can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.

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