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Answered by ItSdHrUvSiNgH
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Step-by-step explanation:

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How,

x(x-6) <0

x<0 x-6>0

OR

x>0 x-6<0

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Hey let's understand this...

x(x-6) <0

here two numbers are multiplied to get a negative number. This case happens when one is +ve and one is -ve

So, there will be two cases..

x(x-6) <0

So whether first is +ve and second one is -ve

x > 0 or x - 6 < 0

OR

Whether first is -ve and second is +ve

x<0 or x - 6 > 0

Answered by naiduasn2009
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Answer:

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Hey let's understand this...

x(x-6) <0

here two numbers are multiplied to get a negative number. This case happens when one is +ve and one is -ve

So, there will be two cases..x(x-6) <0

So whether first is +ve and second one is -vex > 0

or

x - 6 < 0

OR

Whether first is -ve and second is +vex<0 or x - 6 > 0

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