1. **State the problem:** Simplify the expression $2\sqrt{x}2$.
2. **Rewrite the expression:** The expression can be seen as $2 \times \sqrt{x} \times 2$.
3. **Multiply the constants:** Multiply the numbers outside the square root first:
$$2 \times 2 = 4$$
4. **Combine the result:** Now the expression is:
$$4 \sqrt{x}$$
5. **Final answer:** The simplified form of $2\sqrt{x}2$ is:
$$4 \sqrt{x}$$
This means you multiply the constants together and keep the square root term as is.
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