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To solve the equation \( 9y(y-13)=0 \), you can set each factor to zero. This gives you two equations: \( y = 0 \) and \( y - 13 = 0 \), which simplifies to \( y = 13 \). So the solutions are \( y = 0 \) and \( y = 13 \). These values are critical points where the original equation holds true! Graphically, if you were to plot this function, it would cross the y-axis at \( y=0 \) and the line \( y=13 \), creating a curve that shows how the expression behaves. This information can help you understand the roots of polynomials better—it's always great practice to visualize solutions!
