235 (number) - in Mathematics

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It is the second number of the tenth row of a skewed Fibonacci-Pascal triangle (sequence A037027 in OEIS).

235 is the concatenation of the base 10 representations of the first three primes, and thus it is a Smarandache–Wellin number.

235 is from the subset of numbers that have exactly two nontrivial prime factors, neither of which is two or three, namely 235 = 5 X 47. Thus, 235 is also a square-free number.

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