The product is: 13 times 5 = 65
5 x 13
It is 13 and as a product of its prime factors: 2*5*13 = 130
2 x 3 x 5 x 13 = 390
product - 5 factor x factor = product (factor x factor) - 5 you need to state what the product were. If, for example, the factors were 2 and 3, then your answer would turn out like this: your product will be: 2x3= 6 and then substract 5 6 - 5 = 1 like this: 2x3 - 5 = 1
1170 = 2 x 3 x 3 x 5 x 13
no it does not and the smallest missing factor that would allow for divisibility is 13
A factor tree of 1575: 1575 / \ 5 325 / \ 5 65 / \ 5 13 Answer: 5*5*5*13 or 13*53
No.
13 and 7
It is 7*13 = 91
in multiplication the factor is one of the numbers being multiplied. factor x factor = product ____________________________________________________________________ That's right. Also a factor can be in division, ex : 10 as a product, 2 x 5 = 10. 2 and 5 are both factors of 10, which is the product. ______________________________________________________________________
An algebraic expression that is a product with a factor of 5 can be represented as ( 5x ), where ( x ) is any variable or expression. This indicates that 5 is multiplied by ( x ). Other examples could include ( 5(y + 2) ) or ( 5a^2b ), where the factor of 5 is present in the product.