Hello there. To solve this question, we'll have to remember some properties about factorisation.
Given the expression:

We want to find it in the form:

Using:
a) Diamond factor
To start, we draw the diagram
In the top, we put the product between the leading and linear coefficients, that is, 6 and -5.
In the bottom, we put the middle coefficient of the expression.
In fact, we have to look for values that have the same product as a and c and a sum equals to b.
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Solving it by grouping factor
Let's rewrite 6x² - 13x - 5 as:
6x² - 15x + 2x - 5
Notice the factor 6x² - 15x can also be factored
3x * (2x - 5) + 2x - 5
Now, we factor the term 2x - 5
(3x + 1)(2x - 5)
This is the factored form of this expression.