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Solve the factored quadratic equation 0=−13x(x−6) .(1 point) Responses The solution set is x={−6,3}. The solution set is x equals left brace neagtive 6 comma 3 right brace . The solution set is x={0,6}. The solution set is x equals left brace 0 comma 6 right brace . The solution set is x={0,−6}. The solution set is x equals left brace neagtive 0 comma negative 6 right brace . The solution set is x={13,6}. The solution set is x equals left brace Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction comma 6 right brace .

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve the factored quadratic equation \( 0 = -13x(x - 6) \), we can start by setting the equation equal to zero:

\[
-13x(x - 6) = 0
\]

This equation will be true if either factor is zero. Thus, we can set each factor equal to zero:

1. \( -13x = 0 \)
2. \( x - 6 = 0 \)

**Solving the first factor:**

\[
-13x = 0 \implies x = 0
\]

**Solving the second factor:**

\[
x - 6 = 0 \implies x = 6
\]

Thus, the solutions to the equation are:

\[
x = 0 \quad \text{and} \quad x = 6
\]

Therefore, the solution set is

\[
\{0, 6\}
\]

So the correct response is:

**The solution set is \( x = \{0, 6\} \).**

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