$\int_0^1\:\frac{e^{-2x}}{e^{-2x}+1}dx$
$6x\cdot x^2$
$\left(\sin\left(x\right)-1\right)\left(\cos\left(x\right)-1\right)=0$
$\frac{-12x^3+9x^2+20x-15}{4x-3}$
$\left(2s+3r\right)^4$
$x=\cos\left(x+y\right)$
$\frac{8}{-8x}$
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