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Sevencoyle wrote: Qwertyxp2000 the second wrote: Differentiate 14x^2 and divide the result by x.

(Trust me, just calculate it yourself and then you've pretty much done a bit of NZ Year 12 Maths, equivalent to Grade 11 in the US) 29 (Is the answer 28?) Yes.

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The square root of 9, the result minused by 1, the difference multiplied by 3, and the product multiplied by the 10th logarithm of 100,000. (Hopefully, this result should be 30, though I possibly might have made a mistake or two.)