Average Error: 0 → 0
Time: 1.2s
Precision: 64
\[\left(x \cdot 2.0\right) \cdot x\]
\[x \cdot \left(x \cdot 2.0\right)\]
\left(x \cdot 2.0\right) \cdot x
x \cdot \left(x \cdot 2.0\right)
double f(double x) {
        double r17315960 = x;
        double r17315961 = 2.0;
        double r17315962 = r17315960 * r17315961;
        double r17315963 = r17315962 * r17315960;
        return r17315963;
}

double f(double x) {
        double r17315964 = x;
        double r17315965 = 2.0;
        double r17315966 = r17315964 * r17315965;
        double r17315967 = r17315964 * r17315966;
        return r17315967;
}

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\[\left(2.0 \cdot x\right) \cdot x\]

Derivation

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    \[\left(x \cdot 2.0\right) \cdot x\]
  2. Final simplification0

    \[\leadsto x \cdot \left(x \cdot 2.0\right)\]

Reproduce

herbie shell --seed 2019158 +o rules:numerics
(FPCore (x)
  :name "Numeric.Log:$cexpm1 from log-domain-0.10.2.1, A"

  :herbie-target
  (* (* 2.0 x) x)

  (* (* x 2.0) x))