$5x-2>3x-4$
$x^2-2x+3+2x^3+2x+1$
$\frac{p}{x}-\frac{y}{z}+3$
$\int\left(tan2x-sec2x\right)^2\:dx$
$\lim_{x\to\infty}\left(ln\left(2x\right)-ln\left(x^2\right)\right)$
$\left(5x+6\right)+\left(4x+1\right)$
$x^2+6x+9=10$
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