To solve the factored quadratic equation \( 0 = -13x(x - 6) \), we can set each factor equal to zero.
The equation can be written as:
\[ -13x = 0 \quad \text{or} \quad (x - 6) = 0 \]
From the first factor: \[ -13x = 0 \implies x = 0 \]
From the second factor: \[ x - 6 = 0 \implies x = 6 \]
Thus, the solution set is \( x = { 0, 6 } \).
The correct response is:
The solution set is x={0,6}.