$\lim_{x\to-\infty}\left(\sqrt{x^2-5x}\right)$
$-6\cdot\frac{x+2}{2}$
$\frac{2^7}{2^6}$
$5\left(3a+4\left(2b-3c\right)+\left(-3\right)\left(a+4b\right)\right)$
$6+1+4+3+3+5$
$99,9999999999999+100$
$6x^2-7x=3$
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