(2^4-3*5)y+13=(2*9-4^2)y+(3*4/12-1

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(2^4-3*5)y+13=(2*9-4^2)y+(3*4/12-1
We move all terms to the left:
(2^4-3*5)y+13-((2*9-4^2)y+(3*4/12-1)=0
We multiply parentheses
2y^5-15y-((2*9-4^2)y+(3*4/12-1)+13=0
We multiply all the terms by the denominator
2y^5*12-1)+13-15y*12-1)+13-((2*9-4^2)y+(3*4=0
We do not support eypression: y^5

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