$3y-x^2-2=2y+4x+1$
$\int3x\sin6xdx$
$\int\frac{\left(2\right)}{\sqrt{x^2-4}}dx$
$9r\:+\:2r\:-\:5r\:$
$\left(4\right)\:\left(5\right)\:\:+\:\left(2\right)\:\:\left(5\right)$
$\frac{dy}{dx}=\frac{x^2\ln\left(x\right)-xy}{x^2}$
$-29c=-145$
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