$y'+\left(cosx\right)y=\left(sec^2x\right)e^{-senx}$
$\:-10\:\cdot2$
$\frac{dy}{dx}=\left(1+y^2\right)\left(x+1\right)$
$\int x^2\cos\left(2x^3\right)\sec\left(2x^3\right)dx$
$\frac{2}{\sqrt{3x-4}-\sqrt{x+6}}$
$8-16+2\left(4-1+6\right)+21$
$\left(m+g\right)^2-18\left(m+g\right)+65$
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