$dydx=cos6x$
$\frac{x+2}{2x-3}>-4$
$2a^2-34x+6$
$\left|\left(\frac{4}{7}\right)^3\right|^5$
$\lim\:_{x\to\:\:1}\left(\frac{6x^2+\sin\:\left(x-1\right)}{2x}\right)$
$\lim_{x\to\infty}\left(x^2+x\right)e^{-x}$
$\frac{dy}{dx}=\frac{2x}{3y}+\frac{3x}{2y}$
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