Use the Zero Product Property to find the value of x that makes the following statement true: 2⋅(x−3)=0

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To solve the equation \( 2 \cdot (x - 3) = 0 \) using the Zero Product Property, we can first observe that since \( 2 \) is a non-zero constant, the expression inside the parentheses must equal zero for the entire equation to be true.

Set the expression inside the parentheses equal to zero:

\[ x - 3 = 0 \]

Now, solve for \( x \):

\[ x = 3 \]

Therefore, the value that makes the statement true is \( x = 3 \).