$\int_0^{\infty}\left(\frac{1}{\sqrt{x}}\right)dx$
$csc\:y\:dx\:+\:sec\:2\:x\:dy\:=\:0$
$-\left(-9\right)+\left(-12\right)-\left(+15\right)-\left(-7\right)$
$\int_1^{\infty}\left(\frac{\left(5x-3\right)^3}{x^2}\right)dx$
$\frac{x+5}{2x+6}>\frac{3}{2}$
$5.\left[-16:\left(21-13\right)-3\left(-7+15\right)\right]$
$\:\left[\left(2x^3-3x\right)^5\right]$
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