$-\frac{p^{2\cdot2}}{q^2}\cdot\frac{2p}{3q}$
$\left(3x-4\right)\left(2y+1\right)$
$4x-3y+10-2x-3y-6$
$4-\left(2x+3y\right)^2$
$\lim_{\theta\:\to\frac{\pi}{2}}\left(1+cos3\left(\theta\:\right)\right)^{sec\left(\theta\:\right)}$
$5x-7=2x-1$
$2\sin\left(-\frac{\pi}{2}\right)$
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