It is the only known even prime number which makes 2 very special.
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.
One is a special number because it is neither prime nor composite. It only has one factor, which is one. It can also be multiplied to any number to not change the product from the original number.
There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".
1 is the only number that goes into 71 and 100.
people just like it because they think that they're number one.
it is the first number
If your 18 it's special...
Multiplicative identity. Because for any number a, 1*a = a
All numbers -with the exception of zero- have, and are, reciprocals. A reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by that number (so the reciprocal of 22 is 1/22). So a reciprocal isn't actually anything special in itself, it just has a particular relationship with another unique number.
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12 is special because it's before 13 and 13 is an unlucky number.
It is the only known even prime number which makes 2 very special.
because this sequence is all about number and number and number and number .... and so on and on and on and on again....its never stop...