$\frac{3y-6}{2}>\frac{2y+5}{6}$
$\lim_{x\to\infty}\left(x^{-\frac{1}{3}\:}\right)$
$-2\:\:-1^2+3$
$2\left(5-x\right)-7$
$\lim_{x\to-\infty}\frac{5x^3-3x}{\sqrt{4x^6-7}}$
$\left(n^2-n-29\right)+\left(n-6\right)$
$\left(x-12\right)\left(x-3\right)$
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