$\int\frac{x^2+1}{\left(x^2+2\right)\left(x-4\right)}dx$
$x^2-x+72$
$9+6\left(-2\right)\:\cdot\:8\:+\:\left(23\right)$
$\left(-x-9\right)\left(-x-2\right)$
$7\:-\:5c^2d^{3\:}-\:cd^4\:+\:3d^3c^2\:-\:d^4c\:-\:1$
$\frac{343-512x^3}{7-8x}$
$y'+y=xy^2$
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