In order to solve $ \color{blue}{ -x^{3}+x^{2}+6x = 0 } $, first we need to factor our $ x $.
$$ -x^{3}+x^{2}+6x = x \left( -x^{2}+x+6 \right) $$$ x = 0 $ is a root of multiplicity $ 1 $.
The remaining roots can be found by solving equation $ -x^{2}+x+6 = 0$.
$ -x^{2}+x+6 = 0 $ is a quadratic equation.
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