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y^'=y-x+1integral of b^{4x}(\partial)/(\partial x)((x^2-y^2)^{0.5})integral of xsqrt(2x+1)(\partial)/(\partial y)(-(sin(2xy))/(xy))
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What is the limit as x approaches 9+of 6 ?
The limit as x approaches 9+of 6 is 6