4, 6, 9, 10, ?

ask those geniuses to explain it

They explained it very well actually, but answers are too long to copy paste, noone will read it.
 
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4 = 2*2 46 = 2*23 91 = 7*13 141 = 3*47
6 = 2*3 49 = 7*7 93 = 3*31 142 = 2*71
9 = 3*3 51 = 3*17 94 = 2*47 143 = 11*13
10 = 2*5 55 = 5*11 95 = 5*19 145 = 5*29
14 = 2*7 57 = 3*19 106 = 2*53 146 = 2*73
15 = 3*5 58 = 2*29 111 = 3*37 155 = 5*31
21 = 3*7 62 = 2*31 115 = 5*23 158 = 2*79
22 = 2*11 65 = 5*13 118 = 2*59 159 = 3*53
25 = 5*5 69 = 3*23 119 = 7*17 161 = 7*23
26 = 2*13 74 = 2*37 121 = 11*11 166 = 2*83
33 = 3*11 77 = 7*11 122 = 2*61 169 = 13*13
34 = 2*17 82 = 2*41 123 = 3*41 177 = 3*59
35 = 5*7 85 = 5*17 129 = 3*43 178 = 2*89
38 = 2*19 86 = 2*43 133 = 7*19 183 = 3*61
39 = 3*13 87 = 3*29 134 = 2*67 185 = 5*37
 
Numbers of the form p*q where p and q are primes, not necessarily distinct.
These numbers are sometimes called semiprimes or 2-almost primes.
 
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