To answer this question you first need to break 135 down into its prime factors:
135 = 3x3x3x5
In order to find two numbers that multiply to make 135, one of them must be a product of a certain combination of these numbers (and 1) and the other must have the rest. Therefore the possible pairs are:
1 and 135
3 and 45
5 and 27
9 and 15
9
21 and 5
38 and 8
Any number can be multiplied by 135.
The numbers are: -5 and 3
There are no such numbers but if you meant -135 then the numbers are -9 and 15
141
111
135 x 5 675 x 1 3 x 225 and so on ...
They can be: 27 times 5 = 135
To find two numbers that multiply to 135, we need to identify the factors of 135. The factors of 135 are 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 27, 45, and 135. So, the pairs of numbers that multiply to 135 are 1 x 135, 3 x 45, 5 x 27, and 9 x 15.
5 and -3
6x7
9
i have no idea what it is but i think its something you multiply by itself and you will get the answer.
When you multiply two numbers, you get the product
199