$3\left(5-x^2\right)^4$
$6+1-10-9+8$
$\lim_{x\to0}\left(\frac{\sqrt{7+x}-\sqrt{5}}{x}\right)$
$x^2-5x^2y$
$\left(12+sin\left(x\right)\right)^2+cos^2\left(x\right)$
$15\:\frac{x\left(-12\right)}{\:\left(-9\right)x\left(-4\right)}$
$x\cdot y'+y=\frac{1}{y^3}$
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