$\frac{x^2+27}{3+x}$
$1=ae^{-x+1}$
$\frac{\sin\left(x\right)}{1}+\frac{1}{\sin\left(x\right)}$
$4-2x>x^2+1$
$y'-3y=e$
$\left(9a-46\right)^2$
$100+80\cdot0,8^{\infty}$
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