$y^2\:+\:11y\:-\:6y\:+\:y^2$
$12x^2-13-35$
$x^26x+9$
$\lim_{x\to\infty}\:xcos\left(x\pi\right)$
$n^2=-8$
$\left(\frac{1+y^2}{y^2}\right)\frac{dy}{dx}=\frac{1}{1+x^2}$
$\int\frac{\left(-x^2+3x+8\right)}{\left(2x+3\right)\left[\left(x+2\right)^2\right]}dx$
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