$5xa-2yb+5-2xa-3yb+7xa-1yb+2$
$-\int\sec^5\left(5x\right)dx$
$\int\frac{\left(x-1\right)}{\left(x^2+1\right)^2}dx$
$\int x\cos\left(x\right)\sin\left(y\right)dx$
$\lim_{x\to\infty}\frac{5x+9}{8x^2-3x+11}$
$x^2+2x-3<x^2+1+3x$
$\left(0.3x^2-0.4y^3\right)^2$
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