(1, 65)
(5, 13)
To find what makes 65 in multiplication, we can identify its factor pairs. The pairs are (1, 65), (5, 13), and (13, 5). These combinations indicate that 65 can be formed by multiplying these factor pairs together.
There are 2 factor pairs of 65.65 = 1 x 6565 = 5 x 13
(1, 65) and (5, 13)
Divide by 5. (65,1)(13,5)
The Factors of 65 are 1, 5, 13, and 65. The factor pairs of 65 are 1 x 65, and 5 x 13.
1 x 845 5 x 169 13 x 65
Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.
130= 1*130 2*65 5*26 10*13 -1*-130 -2*-65 -5*-26 -10*-13
The factor pairs of 28 are :28,114,27,4
the factor pairs are 1x35 & 5x7
Sixteen factor pairs.
The factor pairs of 260 are (260,1), (130,2), (65,4), (52,5), (26,10), and (20,13)