To multiply 2x(x + 2xy), you can distribute the 2x across the terms inside the parentheses.
First, multiply 2x by x:
2x * x = 2x^2
Then, multiply 2x by 2xy:
2x * 2xy = 4x^2y
So, the multiplication of 2x(x + 2xy) is equal to:
2x(x + 2xy) = 2x^2 + 4x^2y
Multiply 2x(x+2xy) .
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