$4\cdot\left(-5\right)\cdot\left(-3\right)\cdot5\cdot\left(-6\right)$
$\int\frac{1}{\left(x^2-5x+5\right)}dx$
$3a+b;a=2\:;\:b=-4$
$u^2-u+1$
$\lim_{x\to-\infty}\left(\frac{-4x^2+3x}{x^2+2}\right)$
$\int s^{\frac{1}{3}}sin\left(s^{\frac{4}{3}}+5\right)ds$
$\left(a^x+2\right)\left(a^x-5\right)$
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