They are special because they are prime numbers having only two factors
The number 45 does not have any meanings that are special to the extent that they cannot apply to other numbers.
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Composite Numbers are some special numbers which have more than 2 factors which consists of at least 1 prime factor.
2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29 1 is not a prime number it is a special number for some reason
All prime numbers are special numbers because they help us to find the lowest common multiple of numbers and their highest common factor.
They are square numbers.
They are 'square' numbers. 6x6=36, 9x9=81 and 5x5=25. Some other square numbers are 64, 4, 9, 100 & 121
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Even though there are different special numbers, there is only one special number that falls under all the categories. The number one is special because it cannot be a prime or a composite number as one only has one factor: itself. So it is classified as a special number. There are, however, other special numbers in separate categories.
what is special about real numbers is it sets data in and orderly fashion from positives, negatives, and decimals in correct order
Other than what? - Lots of numbers are "special" in some way; for example, you can type in any number (preferably, a small number) in Wolfram Alpha, and quickly get a list of some of its interesting properties.For example, some categories of "interesting" numbers include:* Square numbers* Cube numbers* Higher powers (4th powers, 5th powers, etc.)* Prime numbers* Many other types of special numbersThe above list is only about integers; there are also non-integers that have a special importance, such as:* The number pi* The number i* The number e* Square roots* Other roots* Etc.
It is no more special than other numbers - and no less.