3 and 13
39×5×2
179
How about 39*10 = 390 as one example
These pairs of numbers, when multiplied, equal 195: (1, 195) (3, 65) (5, 39) (13, 15)
39 and 2.
3 and 13
39×5×2
179
1 x 78, 2 x 39, 3 x 26, 6 x 13
How about 39*10 = 390 as one example
These pairs of numbers, when multiplied, equal 195: (1, 195) (3, 65) (5, 39) (13, 15)
39 is the product when the two prime numbers 3 and 13 are multiplied.
None since its a prime number it's simply 39x1
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1 x 117, 3 x 39, 9 x 13,
741 results from the following multiplications of two numbers: 1 * 741 (1 is not prime) 3 * 247 (247 is not prime) 13 * 57 (57 is not prime) 19 * 39 (39 is not prime) There are no two prime numbers that when multiplied equal 741. 3 * 13 * 19 equals 741, and all three of those numbers are prime.