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2 (two) is the natural number following
1 and preceding 3.
In mathematics
Two has many properties in mathematics. An integer is called even if it is divisible by 2. For integers written in a numeral system based on an even number, such as decimal and
hexadecimal, divisibility by 2 is easily tested by merely looking at the one's place digit. If it's even, then the whole number
is even.
Two is the smallest and the first prime number, and the only even one.
The next prime is three. Despite being a prime, two is also a highly composite number, because it has more divisors than
one. The next highly composite number is four.
Two is a factor of ten, so fractions with 2 in the denominator do not yield infinite
decimal expansions, as is the case with most primes.
Two is the base of the simplest numeral system in which natural numbers can be written concisely, the binary system widely used in computers.
For any number x:
- x+x = 2·x Addition to Multiplication
- x·x = x2 Multiplication to
Exponentiation
- xx = x@2 Exponentiation to
Super-exponentiation
Powers of 2 are central to the concept of Mersenne primes, and important to computer
science. 2 is the first Mersenne prime exponent.
Taking the square root of a number is such a common mathematical operation, that the spot on the root sign where the exponent
would normally be written for cubic roots and other such roots, is left blank for square roots, as it is considered tacit.
The square root of 2 was the first known irrational number.
The smallest field has two elements.
In the set-theoretical construction of the natural numbers, 2 is identified
with the set {0,1}. This latter set is important in category theory:
it is a subobject classifier in the category of sets.
Two is a primorial, as well as its own factorial. Two often occurs in numerical sequences, such as the Fibonacci number sequence, but not quite as often as one does. Two is also a Motzkin number, a Bell number, an all-Harshad
number, a meandric number, a semi-meandric number, and an open meandric number.
Two is the number of n-Queens Problem solutions for n =
4.
In human culture
The duality of all things is an important notion in most cultures and religions. The most common philosophical dichotomy is perhaps the one of good and evil, but there are many others. See dualism for an
overview. In Hegelian dialectic, the process of antithesis
creates two perspectives from one.
Two is a good number in Chinese culture. There is a Chinese saying
"good things come in pairs". It is common to use double symbols in product brandnames, e.g. double happiness, double coin, double
elephants etc. Cantonese people like the number two because it sounds the same as
the word "easy" (易) in Cantonese.
In Finland, two candles are lit on
Independence Day. Putting them on the windowsill invokes the
symbolical meaning of division, and thus independence.
In the philosophy of Pythagoras, the dyad is the second thing created (see the article monad for details).
The number 2 is sometimes used as a shorthand for "to". One common example is computer software which translates data from one format into another, such as dvi2ps and texi2roff.
In science
Two is:
In other fields
Groups of two:
Two is:
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