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Canonical form
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0x^2+xy+0y^2+2x+y+2=0
x^2+y^2+6x-4y+12=0
2x^2+3y^2-4x+12y-12z+2=0
cos(x)-sin(x)
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(|y|)=(|x^2-x+1|)
z=(x^2+y)*sqrt(e^y)
y^3=c*(x-c)^2
arctg(y/x)=-1
Graphing y =
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cos(x)-sin(x)
Derivative of
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cos(x)-sin(x)
Identical expressions
cos(x)-sin(x)
co sinus of e of (x) minus sinus of (x)
cosx-sinx
Similar expressions
cos(x)+sin(x)
cosx-sinx
Canonical form
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cos(x)-sin(x)
cos(x)-sin(x) canonical form
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-sin(x) + cos(x) = 0
$$- \sin{\left(x \right)} + \cos{\left(x \right)} = 0$$
-sin(x) + cos(x) = 0