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x^2 x^ \log_ \sqrt \nthroot[\msquare] \le \ge \frac <\msquare> \cdot \div x^ \pi
\left(\square\right)^ \frac \frac <\partial> \int \int_<\msquare>^ \lim \sum \infty \theta (f\:\circ\:g) f(x)
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x^2 x^ \log_ \sqrt \nthroot[\msquare] \le \ge \frac <\msquare> \cdot \div x^ \pi
\left(\square\right)^ \frac \frac <\partial> \int \int_<\msquare>^ \lim \sum \infty \theta (f\:\circ\:g) f(x)
- \twostack \lt 7 8 9 \div AC
+ \twostack \gt 4 5 6 \times \square\frac
\times \twostack \left( 1 2 3 - x
▭\:\longdivision \right) . 0 = + y
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