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                Simplify  x675x453
 
            
            
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    To simplify the expression \( x675x453 \), we can interpret it as the double multiplication of the numbers represented by the letters and numbers:
\[
x675x453 = (x675) \times (x453)
\]
However, without clear instructions or additional context about what to do with the 'x' and the numbers, the expression remains as is: \( x675x453 \).
If you meant to multiply the two expressions represented by \( x675 \) and \( x453 \) as two separate terms, we can treat 'x' as a variable and write:
\[
x675 \times x453 = (x \cdot 675) \times (x \cdot 453) = x^2 \cdot (675 \times 453)
\]
Now we'll multiply \( 675 \) and \( 453 \):
\[
675 \times 453 = 305775
\]
So the expression simplifies to:
\[
x^2 \cdot 305775
\]
Thus, the original expression \( x675x453 \) can be simplified to:
\[
305775x^2
\]
    
\[
x675x453 = (x675) \times (x453)
\]
However, without clear instructions or additional context about what to do with the 'x' and the numbers, the expression remains as is: \( x675x453 \).
If you meant to multiply the two expressions represented by \( x675 \) and \( x453 \) as two separate terms, we can treat 'x' as a variable and write:
\[
x675 \times x453 = (x \cdot 675) \times (x \cdot 453) = x^2 \cdot (675 \times 453)
\]
Now we'll multiply \( 675 \) and \( 453 \):
\[
675 \times 453 = 305775
\]
So the expression simplifies to:
\[
x^2 \cdot 305775
\]
Thus, the original expression \( x675x453 \) can be simplified to:
\[
305775x^2
\]
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