Use the Zero Product Property to find the value of x that makes the following statement true: 2⋅(x−3)=0 2 ⋅ ( x − 3 ) = 0 .

The Zero Product Property states that if a product of two or more factors equals zero, then at least one of the factors must equal zero.

In this case, the product is 2⋅(x−3), and we want it to equal zero. So we can set each factor equal to zero and solve for x:

x - 3 = 0

Adding 3 to both sides, we get:

x = 3

Therefore, the value of x that makes the statement true is x = 3.