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Canonical form
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2y^2-x=0
x^2+y^2+6x-4y+12=0
sqrt5*x=-3sqrt5+3sqrt(9+2y-y^2)
arctg(x)=0
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y*(x^3-1)=x^4
|x|+|y|=x+y
48x²y²+9+64x⁴y⁴
x^2+y^2=1
Integral of d{x}
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arctg(x)
Graphing y =
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arctg(x)
Derivative of
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arctg(x)
Identical expressions
arctg(x)= zero
arctg(x) equally 0
arctg(x) equally zero
arctgx=0
arctg(x)=O
Similar expressions
arctgx+arctgy=c
y=x^3-arctgx
Canonical form
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arctg(x)=0
arctg(x)=0 canonical form
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atan(x) = 0
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\operatorname{atan}{\left(x \right)} = 0
atan
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atan(x) = 0