the sum of one and the product of one and number x

how would you wite this

A expression doesn't have an equal sign. -_-

To write the sum of one and the product of one and a number x, you can use mathematical notation. The sum is represented by the "+" symbol, and the product is represented by the multiplication symbol "*". Considering that "one" is a constant value, the equation can be written as:

1 + (1 * x)

Alternatively, you can simplify it as:

1 + x

Both expressions represent the sum of one and the product of one and the variable x.

Or, x + x = x^2

Aubrey, there is a single number x that adds to itself x + x = 1 and multiplies, x*x=1, to equal one? Because this is how I see this being written to start.