$\int\left(\frac{1}{x\sqrt{x^6-2}}\right)dx$
$6x-3=10x+5$
$\left(3^2-2^3\right)+\left(3^4-4^3\right)-2^4-5^0$
$2\left(\frac{dy}{dx}\right)+10y=1$
$\lim_{x\to2}\left(\frac{x^2+4x+4}{x^2-4}\right)$
$2\cos^2x=1+\sin x$
$\frac{2-6x}{x+3}$
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