$\left(2x^2+10\right)\left(2x^2+2\right)$
$\left(\:4x\:+\:3y\:\right)\left(\:4x\:+\:3y\:\right)$
$6\:+\:3a\:+\:8a\:-\:1$
$\left(3a^2\right)\left(4a^6\right)$
$\left[3\left(x+y\right)+5\right]\left[3\left(x+y\right)-5\right]$
$\frac{d}{dx}\:y^2-4x^5+6xy-6x=6$
$\frac{dy}{dx}=\frac{y^2}{x};\:y\left(1\right)=1$
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