$\int x\left(x^2+6\right)^{-3}dx$
$4\left(x+1\right)+2\left(x-4\right)$
$3x^2-4y^2=9$
$\frac{x^1-y^1}{\sqrt{x}+\sqrt{y}}$
$\left(\sin\left(x\right)+\cos\left(x\right)\right)^2=1+\sin\left(x\right)\cos\left(x\right)$
$x-5-6x-4$
$e^y\left(sen\:2x\right)\:dx+\:cos\:x\left(e^{2y}-y\right)dy=0$
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