y=-ln1/x^2

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Solution for y=-ln1/x^2 equation:


5*x-x^2+6 > 0

(2*x+4)*(2*x-4) = (3*x-1)^2-16

(15/2)*x-1 = 0

(c-1)*(c+1)-(2*(c+3)*(c-5)) = 0

(c-1)*(c+1)-(2*(c+3)*(c-5))

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