To solve the factored quadratic equation \( 0 = -13x(x - 6) \), we set each factor equal to zero.
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Set the first factor equal to zero: \[ -13x = 0 \] Dividing both sides by -13, we get: \[ x = 0 \]
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Set the second factor equal to zero: \[ x - 6 = 0 \] Adding 6 to both sides, we find: \[ x = 6 \]
Thus, the solutions to the equation are \( x = 0 \) and \( x = 6 \).
The solution set is \( x = {0, 6} \).
This corresponds to the first response:
- The solution set is \( x = {0, 6} \).