To find the x-intercepts of the function \( A = -w^2 + 60w \), we need to set \( A \) equal to 0 and solve for \( w \).
So, we have:
\[ -w^2 + 60w = 0 \]
Factoring out a common term:
\[ w(-w + 60) = 0 \]
This gives us two possible solutions:
- \( w = 0 \)
- \( -w + 60 = 0 \) which simplifies to \( w = 60 \)
Thus, the x-intercepts are:
- \( (0, 0) \)
- \( (60, 0) \)
From the given options, the correct response that identifies the x-intercepts is:
\[ (0,0) \text{ and } (60,0) \]
So, the answer is:
(0,0) and (60,0)