SOLUTION: 5x^+6xy+5y^-4x+4y-4=0

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Question 1015435: 5x^+6xy+5y^-4x+4y-4=0
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AMP Parsing Error of [5x^+6xy+5y^-4x+4y-4=0]: Invalid expression '+6\xy+5\y^-4\x+4\y-4=0': syntax error at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 203. .
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