$\frac{x^2}{\left(x+7\right)\left(x+10\right)\:}$
$-2x+6>-\frac{5}{7}x-3$
$16\left(y-3\right)^2$
$\:\sqrt{2x}+\sqrt{3y}$
$-\left(x-7y\right)-2\left(-y-5x\right)$
$\lim_{x\to\infty}\left(x\sin\left(\frac{9\pi}{x}\right)\right)$
$\lim_{x\to infinity}\left(\frac{x^2+5x+6}{x-2}\right)$
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