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What will happen if we multiply X Into X + x ​

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If you multiply \(x\) into \(x + x\), you would distribute the \(x\) to both terms within the parentheses. Here's how the multiplication would look:

\(x \cdot (x + x) = x^2 + x^2\)

Simplifying this expression, you get:

\(x^2 + x^2 = 2x^2\)

So, multiplying \(x\) into \(x + x\) results in \(2x^2\).
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