15(x^4)(y^2)/5xy

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Solution for 15(x^4)(y^2)/5xy equation:


1*x^3+1*x^2-(9*x)-9 = 0

12/25 = 0

5/2 = 1

abs(x-4)-((2/3)*abs(x-1.5)) > 2

0;0;2;7;7;4

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