$8\sin^{2}2\theta-4$
$\int\frac{2}{\sqrt{1+4x}}dx$
$m^4+m^3+m^2=0$
$\left(x+2\right)\left(x+3\right)m$
$\int_0^{\infty}\left(1+x^2\right)\cdot\left(1+\:atan\:\left(x\right)\right)$
$\int\frac{x^3}{2-x}dx$
$dy-\left(3x^2-2x-1\right)dx=0$
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