$\lim_{x\to\infty}\left(\frac{ln\left(n+2\right)}{n^{\frac{1}{4}}}\right)$
$\int x\sqrt{7x-1}dx$
$x\left(x^3+3x\right)$
$-\frac{2}{3\:}p\:+\:\frac{1}{5\:}-\:1\:+\:\frac{5}{6}p$
$\int_{-2}^42xdx$
$4x^2-4x-39$
$\left(2\cos^{2}2\theta-1\right)^{2}=1-\sin^{2}4\theta$
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