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'''786''' ('''seven hundred [and] eighty-six''') is the [[natural number]] following [[785 (number)|785]] and preceding [[787 (number)|787]]. |
'''786''' ('''seven hundred [and] eighty-six''') is the [[natural number]] following [[785 (number)|785]] and preceding [[787 (number)|787]]. |
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==Misconception by some Muslims== |
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It is wrongly believed by some Muslims, mainly from the Asian subcontinent in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, to carry a religious significance to represent the Arabic phrase Bismillah, but such innovated use has no basis in the Quran or Books of Hadith. The Prophet Mohammed never used this number 786 in any letters he had sent on his behalf around the world, nor did any of the Muslim Caliphs. Muslims who cite the number in their email addresses, passwords, car number plates and frames in their household or businesses thinking it has some religious benefit have a clear misunderstanding about the fact that the use of the number 786 has no authenticity in Islam. |
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==In mathematics== |
==In mathematics== |
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==In culture== |
==In culture== |
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[[Islam in India|Indian Muslims]] |
[[Islam in India|Indian Muslims]] associate the number with the [[basmala]] by [[Isopsephy|summing up]] of all the [[Abjadi order|numerical values of each Arabic letter]] making up the phrase.<ref>{{cite book|pages=581, 587–8|title=The Oxford Handbook of Qur'anic Studies|editor1=Shah|editor2=Haleem|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2020}}</ref> This auspiciousness has led it to often feature in films from the country. |
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* Vijay Verma's ([[Amitabh Bachchan]]) [[coolie]] number in the 1975 Hindi film ''[[Deewaar]]''. |
* Vijay Verma's ([[Amitabh Bachchan]]) [[coolie]] number in the 1975 Hindi film ''[[Deewaar]]''. |
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** Raja's ([[Rajnikanth]]) coolie number in the 1981 Tamil film ''[[Thee (1981 film)|Thee]]'', a remake of ''Deewaar''. |
** Raja's ([[Rajnikanth]]) coolie number in the 1981 Tamil film ''[[Thee (1981 film)|Thee]]'', a remake of ''Deewaar''. |
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Cardinal | seven hundred eighty-six | |||
Ordinal | 786th (seven hundred eighty-sixth) | |||
Factorization | 2 × 3 × 131 | |||
Greek numeral | ΨΠϚ´ | |||
Roman numeral | DCCLXXXVI | |||
Binary | 11000100102 | |||
Ternary | 10020103 | |||
Senary | 33506 | |||
Octal | 14228 | |||
Duodecimal | 55612 | |||
Hexadecimal | 31216 |
786 (seven hundred [and] eighty-six) is the natural number following 785 and preceding 787.
In mathematics
786 is:
- a sphenic number.
- a harshad number in bases 4, 5, 7, 14 and 16.
- the aliquot sum of 510.
- part of the 321329-aliquot tree. The complete aliquot sequence starting at 498 is: 498, 510, 786, 798, 1122, 1470, 2634, 2646, 4194, 4932, 7626, 8502, 9978, 9990, 17370, 28026, 35136, 67226, 33616, 37808, 40312, 35288, 37072, 45264, 79728, 146448, 281166, 281178, 363942, 424638, 526338, 722961, 321329, 1, 0
50 can be partitioned into powers of two in 786 different ways (sequence A000123 in the OEIS).
786 might be the largest n for which the value of the central binomial coefficient is not divisible by an odd prime squared. If there is a larger such number, it would have to be at least 157450 (see OEIS: A059097).
Area code
786 is a United States telephone area code in Miami-Dade County. As an overlay area code, it shares the same geographic numbering plan area with other codes for a larger pool of telephone numbers.
In other fields
- 80786 - 7th generation x86 like Athlon and Intel Pentium 4
- The USSD code 786, typically dialed as ##786# or *#786#, opens the RTN dialog on some cell phones. "RTN" is 786 when dialed on an E.161 telephone pad.
- In the New General Catalogue, NGC786 is a magnitude 13.5 spiral galaxy in the constellation Aries. Additionally, 786 Bredichina is an asteroid.
- In juggling, 786 as fourhanded Siteswap is also known as French threecount.
In culture
Indian Muslims associate the number with the basmala by summing up of all the numerical values of each Arabic letter making up the phrase.[1] This auspiciousness has led it to often feature in films from the country.
- Vijay Verma's (Amitabh Bachchan) coolie number in the 1975 Hindi film Deewaar.
- Raja's (Rajnikanth) coolie number in the 1981 Tamil film Thee, a remake of Deewaar.
- Iqbal Khan's (Amitabh Bachchan) coolie number in the 1983 Hindi film Coolie.
- Bachchan has indicated that he believes the number is auspicious, as he survived a serious injury while wearing this number during the shooting of Coolie.
- Chiranjeevi sported this number in the 1988 Telugu film Khaidi No.786.
- Veer Pratap Singh's (Shahrukh Khan) prisoner number in the 2004 Hindi film Veer-Zaara.
- Sultan's (Ajay Devgan) car in the 2010 Hindi film Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai bears the registration number MRH 786.
- In the 2011 Tamil film Mankatha, in the scene where Vinayak Mahadev (Ajith Kumar) shoots Prem (Premgi Amaren), Prem wears has a gold plate on his chest with the number 786 written on it.
- Ashish R Mohan's 2012 Hindi film Khiladi 786 features Akshay Kumar in the title role. The same film was released in Pakistan without the number 786.[2]
References
- ^ Shah; Haleem, eds. (2020). The Oxford Handbook of Qur'anic Studies. Oxford University Press. pp. 581, 587–8.
- ^ "Khiladi 786 Movie Review {3/5}: Critic Review of Khiladi 786 by Times of India". The Times of India.