$\left(x^2yz^3+2xy\right)\left(x^2yz^3+4x\right)$
$\lim_{h\to0}\left(\frac{x+h}{2-x^3}^3\right)$
$y'\:-y=x^2e^x$
$\frac{1}{2}\cdot\sin\left(x\right)+1-\cos^2\left(x\right)=0$
$y^2=x^3+3x^2$
$\frac{x^{2\:}+3}{x-2}$
$\frac{sin15}{cos22.5}$
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