$\int\frac{4}{\left(8x^3+1\right)}dx$
$5\:\left(-4+1\right)-3\left(-9-7\right)-\left(16-9+2\right)$
$\lim_{x\to0}\left(\frac{n^2}{2n-1}\right)$
$2+2\sqrt{2y}+y=0$
$\int c^{3x}\left(c^{3x}-8\right)^5dx$
$2\cdot\left(1-3\cdot\left(2-1\right)\right)$
$\left(2a+b^2\right)^4$
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