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in this video lets take a look at the check box component from material ui check boxes allow the user to select one or more options from a set they can also be used to turn an option on or off lets understand the component and its usage with an example lets begin by creating a new file in the components folder mui checkbox.tsx within the file im going to create a new component im going to import the box component and use it instead of the div tag now for a single checkbox we need to import two components form control label and check box now lets add the jsx for our example lets create a checkbox for the user to accept the terms and conditions so within the box component add another box as we will be looking at more than one example within the component invoke the form control label component on this component we specify the label prop and set it equal to the string i accept terms and conditions next we specify the control prop which is equal to our checkbox component let us now