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$\int\left(6x^2sin\left(\frac{1}{5}x\right)\right)dx$
$\int\frac{4x^2+3x-4}{x^3+x^2-2x}dx$
$\frac{2x^3-7x^2+6x-8}{2x^2-x+1}$
$-16+9+8\left(-6\right)$
$3x+5\cdot3x-5$
$\frac{dy}{\sqrt{y}}=x^2dx$
$x^2-2x+1=81$
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