$4\cdot\left(nx\right)\cdot x^n$
$5\left(x+2\right)+2\left(x-8\right)$
$4x+2>x+4$
$x^4-y^8$
$\left(1+sinx\right)\left(secx\right)\left(1-sinx\right)$
$\int sin^3\left(3x\right)cos^9\left(3x\right)dx$
$\int\frac{-6x+28}{\left(x+7\right)\left(x-7\right)}dx$
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