$x\left(x+1\right)+2<x\left(x-3\right)+14$
$\int2x\:\:e^{x^2-5}dx$
$\left(\frac{1}{3}x-y^3\right)^2$
$\int\frac{z^2+8}{z^2-5z+6}dz$
$5\cdot\cos\left(2x\right)+1=3\cdot\cos\left(2x\right)$
$\lim_{x\to0}\left(\sqrt[3]{8+5x^2}-2^{x^2+1}\right)$
$2\left(x-3\right)=4$
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