59 is a tough bird to deal with; its only factors are 1 and 59.
Thus, forget about factoring. Instead, use the quadratic formula, or solve the equation by completing the square.
Please note: x2 is ambiguous. Please write x^2 to indicate "the square of 2."
Here you have 1x^2 - 12x + 59 = 0, for which a=1, b=-12 and c=59.
Use the quadratic formula: x=[-b plus or minus sqrt(b^2-4ac)] / (2a)
to find the two roots. Notice that the "discriminant" b^2 - 4ac will be negative, meaning that your two roots will be "complex."