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The roots of the equation `x^(2)=6x` are _______ and ______.

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`:.` linear equations.
`x^(2)=6xor,x^(2)-6x=0or,x(x-6)=0`
`:.` either x=0 or, x-6=0
`impliesx=6`
`:.` the roots are 0 and 6.
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