$\int4\left(6x+1\right)^5dx$
$\int s^{\frac{1}{2}}cos\left(s^{\frac{3}{2}}-4\right)ds$
$x^2+10=6x$
$\left(-5\right)^4\:-\:2\left(-5\right)^3\:-\:2\left(-5\right)^2\:-\:2\left(-5\right)\:-\:3\:\:$
$13-5-9-10+26+120$
$\lim_{x\to6}\left(\frac{x^2-4x-21}{x-7}\right)$
$\left(9m^6-3n\right)^2$
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