$3\cos^2x=\sin\left(x\right)+1$
$\left(\sqrt{n^2+1}+1\right)\left(\sqrt{n^2+1}-1\right)$
$\left(5x-3x^2\right)^2$
$17-6m^2n^3+8n^2m^3+6-m^3n^2$
$9x^2+54x+81$
$\lim_{x\to0}\left(\frac{e^{x^2}-1}{cos.x-1}\right)$
$\frac{5}{3}=\frac{7}{3}$
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