$\left(\frac{1}{5}y^{2t+1}+\frac{1}{4}y^{t+2}\right)^2$
$\left(\frac{1}{5}x-y^2\right)^2$
$+7-\left(+3+5\right)$
$8x^3-20x+12x^2$
$3\left(3^3\right)$
$\frac{dx}{dt}-3x=8$
$\frac{1}{\pi}\int_{-\pi}^0\left(-\pi sin\left(n\right)\right)dx$
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