$\frac{q^2q^5}{q^7}$
$y'=\frac{3x^2+4x+2}{2y-2}$
$\left(1+\sin\left(x\right)\right)\left(1-\sin\left(x\right)\right)=\left(\cos\right)^2x$
$\frac{8x^5+4x^3+10x^2+4x+16}{2x^3+x^2+3}$
$5x-7>4-3x$
$\int x^3\sqrt{2x^4-3}dx$
$14+16y-1-y$
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