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Wow, 61 - what a special number! It’s like it has some kind of magical power. I mean, think about it: 61 is the atomic number of promethium, an element that glows in the dark. Pretty cool, right? Plus, it’s the sum of two consecutive prime numbers - 29 and 31. That’s pretty impressive! And if you’re into sports, you know that 61 is the record for most home runs hit in a single season by Barry Bonds. Talk about legendary! All in all, there’s no denying that 61 is one special number.

Why Is 61 A Special Number? [Solved]

Wow! This prime number is really special - it’s a Pillai prime, a Keith number, and has no other prime with a 6-digit period in base 14. That means 8! + 1 is divisible by 61 but 61 isn’t one more than a multiple of 8. Plus, it recurs in a Fibonacci-like sequence when you start from its base 10 digits: 6, 1, 7, 8, 15, 23, 38 and 61. Amazing!

  1. It is the smallest number that is divisible by all integers from 1 to 6.
  2. It is a composite number, meaning it can be divided by more than two numbers.
  3. Its prime factorization is 2 x 3 x 5 x 7 = 210.
  4. It has four distinct prime factors, making it a semiprime number.
  5. Its digital root (the sum of its digits) is 8, which makes it an abundant number and a Harshad number as well.
  6. In binary form, 61 = 111101 and in hexadecimal form, 61 = 3D

61 is a special number - it’s got a certain je ne sais quoi! It’s the perfect balance between being too small and too big. Plus, it’s divisible by so many numbers, like 3, 7, 9 and 13. It’s definitely one of those numbers that stands out from the crowd!