Simplifying
$y'-y=y^2e^x$
$\lim_{x\to0}\left(\frac{\ln\left(x+1\right)}{\cos\left(\cos\left(x\right)\right)-1}\right)$
$xy'+\:3y=x^2-1$
$3x^3+5x^2+2x=0$
$\frac{dy}{dx}-3x^2y+y=0$
$4\left(6x-3\right)=8x+20$
$\:9x^4y^3-18x^7y^6+\frac{21x^3y^2}{3x^3y^2}$
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