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Evaluate the expression

3

5

3⋅5
x
when

x is 2.

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When
\(x = 2\),the expression
\(3 \cdot 5√(3) \cdot 5x\) simplifies to
\(150√(3)\) after substituting
\(x = 2\) .

Let's solve
\(3 \cdot 5√(3) \cdot 5x\) when
\(x = 2\)

Given expression:
\(3 \cdot 5√(3) \cdot 5x\) when
\(x = 2\)

Substitute
\(x = 2\) into the expression:


\(3 \cdot 5√(3) \cdot 5 \cdot 2\)

First, multiply
\(5 \cdot 2 = 10\):


\(3 \cdot 5√(3) \cdot 10\)

Now, multiply
\(10\) by \(3 \cdot 5√(3)\)


\(10 \cdot 3 \cdot 5√(3) = 150√(3)\)

Therefore,
\(3 \cdot 5√(3) \cdot 5x\) when
\(x = 2\) equals
\(150√(3)\).

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evaluating expressions. Let's evaluate the expression:


$$3 \cdot 5√(3) \cdot 5x$$

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