$\frac{2}{3}\left(3x=9\right)-\frac{1}{4}\left(2x+5\right)$
$\frac{3}{\sqrt{2x+7}}$
$\left(x+1\right)\frac{dy}{dx}=x$
$2a^2-a+3$
$+8\:-11\:-\left(+16\:+15\:-7\right)$
$-6\sin^3\left(x\right)+\frac{\sin^2\left(2x\right)}{2\cdot\sin\left(x\right)}$
$x^2\left(2x^3-3x\right)-\left(-5x^3\right)+3$
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