$x^2-4x+8=0$
$\lim_{n\to\infty}\left(\left(n+2\right)^{\frac{1}{n}}\right)$
$2x^2+x^2-10x-15\le\:\:x^3+4x+9$
$\left(6g^2-24\right)\left(6g^2+24\right)$
$\int_7^{14}8.3e^{-.029x}dx$
$2x-5\le6x-4$
$2xy-3y+2x-y+4x+5xy$
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