Number: | 777 |
777 (seven hundred [and] seventy-seven) is the natural number following 776 and preceding 778. The number 777 is significant in numerous religious and political contexts.
777 is an odd, composite, palindromic[1] repdigit.[2] It is also a sphenic number,[3] with 3, 7, and 37 as its prime factors.
In decimal representation, its largest prime factor is a concatenation of its smaller two; the only other number below 1000 with this property is 138.
777 is also:
777 is the difference between the number of diagonals and edges in a regular 42-gon, which is the largest polygon that can tile a plane-vertex (alongside regular triangles and heptagons) without tiling the plane uniformly with other regular polygons.
Adding 1000 to 777 yields the smallest prime number greater than 422.[11] 1777 has an odd prime index of 343, which is the cube of 7.
According to the Bible, Lamech, the father of Noah lived for 777 years.[12] Some of the known religious connections to 777 are noted in the sections below.
The numbers 3[13] and 7[14] both are considered "perfect numbers" under Hebrew tradition.
According to some, 777 represents the threefold perfection of the Trinity.[15]
777 is also found in the title of the book 777 and Other Qabalistic Writings of Aleister Crowley pertaining to the law of thelema.[16]
The Afrikaner Resistance Movement (Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging, AWB), a Boer-nationalist, neo-Nazi, and white supremacist movement in South Africa, used the number 777 as part of their emblem.[17]
The number refers to a triumph of "God's number" 7 over the Devil's number 666.[18] On the AWB flag, the numbers are arranged in a triskelion shape, resembling the Nazi Swastika.
In Unix's chmod, change-access-mode command, the octal value 777 grants all file-access permissions to all user types in a file.
See main article: Boeing 777. Boeing, the largest manufacturer of airliners in the United States, released the Boeing 777 (commonly nicknamed the Triple Seven) in June 1995.[19] The 777 family includes the 777-200, 777-200ER, the 777-300, the 777-200LR Worldliner, the 777-300ER, and the 777 Freighter. The -100 wasn't continued in production due to loss of interest. In the 21st century, Boeing has developed what will be in use for some different airlines, called the Boeing 777X. Projects have been delayed because of COVID-19, but will return to normal production.[20]
777 Tower is an office building situated in the US and it was built in 1991.[21]
777 is used on most slot machines in the United States to identify a jackpot. As it is considered a lucky number, banknotes with a serial number containing 777 tend to be valued by collectors and numismatists. The US Mint and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing sells uncirculated 777 $1 bills for this reason.[22]