$9\cdot8\cdot7\cdot6$
$\left(-4\sqrt{2}\right)^2$
$\int x\left(-\sin\left(x^2\right)^{-1}\right)dx$
$\frac{2x-5}{3}\le\frac{1-x}{3}+5$
$\left(x^2-x+1\right)\frac{dy}{dx}+4\left(1-2x\right)y=0$
$y'=\frac{x-y}{x}$
$\frac{2x^2+4}{6}$
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