1 x 65, 5 x 13
5*13 = 65
1 x 65, 5 x 13.
As a product of its prime factors: 5*13 = 65
1115
You can do this by finding two numbers that add to make 18 (the coefficient of the middle term) and multiply to make 65 (the product of the first term's coefficient and the last term). As it happens, 65 only has two factors, 5 and 13, which do add up to make 18. Unfortunately, they won't work for this equation, as we need them to add up to 18, and multiply to make negative 65. So this statement can not be factored.
63 and 65 are the number
127
5 x 65 is one of many solutions
1 x 65, 5 x 13 = 65
The most reasonable way to solve this is to find the two greatest numbers that will add to 65. This is 32 and 33. So if we multiply 32 * 33, you will get 1056.
How about: 5*13 = 65 as a product of its prime factors
5 times 13