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The value of <math>x + x(x^x)</math> when <math>x = 2</math> is:
 
The value of <math>x + x(x^x)</math> when <math>x = 2</math> is:
  
<math>(A) 10</math> <math>(B) 16</math> <math>(C) 18</math> <math>(D) 36</math> <math>(E) 64</math>
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<math>(A) 10</math>   <math>(B) 16</math>   <math>(C) 18</math>   <math>(D) 36</math>   <math>(E) 64</math>
  
 
== Solution ==
 
== Solution ==

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1956 AHSME Problem #1

The value of $x + x(x^x)$ when $x = 2$ is:


$(A) 10$ $(B) 16$ $(C) 18$ $(D) 36$ $(E) 64$

Solution