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Why is the symbol X avoided in algebra?

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The X looks too similar to the multiplication sign. So, to avoid multiplication signs that look like x's, people use *, ( ), · , instead of an X. This avoids much confusion.

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User Dave Hilditch
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The X symbol looks too much like the multiplication symbol, it also makes using it as a variable more confusing.
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