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Does 3x mean a product of 3 and x
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Yes. 3x is the product of 3 and x .Because if we multiply 3 and x we will get 3 xx.And therefore 3x is the product of 3 and x
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Yep! That's exactly what it means, 3 times whatever the value of x is.
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