Even if the x-x term didn’t exist, the equation is already simplified (fully factored) so there is nothing to do anyway.
For those of you who were confused even after reading the comments: (a)(b) basically means a*b. My mind just didn’t connect that to the fact that (x-x)=0. in the (a-x)(b-x) stuff is also (x-x) which = 0, and anything * 0 = 0, so no matter the value of literally everything else in the equation, it all equals out to 0 because every single () will get multiplied by (x-x), which is 0. There, hopefully that will clear it up for anyone remaining lost. And like all good jokes, they are always best when you have to explain them.
(a)(b) basically means a*b
Ok, wtf. Why write it like this then?
To make sure what’s inside the brackets is resolved internally before they’re multiplied with each other.
(a) (b) = a * b (a+1)(b+1) =/= a+1*b+1