$\frac{1}{n}\left(\frac{y}{2}+m\right);\:n=3;\:y=10;\:m=-2$
$\int x^3\left(5+3x^2\right)^7dx$
$\left(2x^2-2y\right)^2$
$\int x^2\sqrt{\frac{1}{9}x^3-9}dx$
$5x+2>0$
$15g-7g+4g+4g-6g=10$
$\lim_{x\to4}4-x$
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