$\frac{dy}{dx}\left(x^2y^2=-4\right)$
$\left(x^3\right)\frac{1}{2\sqrt{x}}\left(e^{\sqrt{x}}\right)$
$x+2y+2z=2$
$\left(-100\right):\left(+25\right)$
$\frac{3^2\:-\:x^2}{3+x}$
$2x^2+18x-3=0$
$\lim_{x\to0+\:}\left(-x^2\cdot\ln\left(\sin\left(x\right)\right)\right)$
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