$y''+y'+1.25y=0$
$\int\frac{2x^2}{\sqrt{1-x^6}}dx$
$3x+1<2x+7$
$9x^2-6x=35$
$\lim_{x\to\infty}\sqrt{\frac{2x^2-5x^2+4x-6}{6x^3+2x}}$
$\frac{sin\left(s+t\right)}{cos\:s\:cos\:t}=\tan s+tan\:t$
$2\cdot x-3,x=7$
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