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1806 Is a Primary Pseudoperfect Number

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Today’s Puzzle:

OEIS.org informs us that the first five primary pseudoperfect numbers are 2, 6, 42, 1806, and 47058.

I noticed that
1⋅2 = 2,
2⋅3 = 6,
6⋅7 = 42, and
42⋅43 = 1806.

But that pattern stops there. 47058 = 2⋅3⋅11⋅23⋅31.

Look at the graphic from Desmos below. Can you figure out why those five numbers are primary pseudoperfect numbers?

Factors of 1806:

I made a couple of factor trees for the number 1806. Which do you like better?

More About the Number 1806:

1806₁₀ is 248₁₉ because
2¹(19²) + 2²(19¹) + 2³(19º) = 1806.

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