$\int_0^{\pi}\left(\frac{cosx}{1+sin^2x}\right)dx$
$x^2+60x+900$
$\left(20y\right)\left(+7\right)$
$\left(-3+5+2+1\right)-\left(-8-4-9-5\right)$
$\left(senx\:+cosx^2\right)\:+\:\left(senx\:-\:cosx^2\right)$
$\lim_{x\to+1}\left(x^3-4x-1\right)$
$\left(-2a+3b^2\right)^2$
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