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The expression 3x times x can be simplified as 3x * x, which equals 3x^2, where x is the variable. This means you are multiplying 3 times x squared. In algebraic terms, this represents three times the square of the variable x.

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Oh, what a happy little math question we have here! When you have 3 times x, you're basically multiplying 3 by x. So, the answer would be 3x or 3 times x. It's a beautiful equation that shows how numbers can work together in harmony.

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Oh, dude, 3x times x is just 3x^2. It's like multiplying 3 by x, but also throwing in an x to the power of 1 because why not make math a little more interesting, right? So yeah, 3x times x equals 3x^2. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.

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There are no expressions given in the question.

Otherwise, there are infinitely many possible expressions. Any expression of the from 3x*y/y where y is any non-zero constant or function - of x or other variables - will be equivalent.

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Isn't it 3x ya dons

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What is 3x times x?

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2× - 14

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