$-4.\:8\::\:16\:+\:16\::\:-4\:-\:4\::\:-2\:\cdot9$
$\lim_{x\to\infty}\left(\frac{-2x^2+x}{e^{-2x}}\right)$
$\int\left(\sin\left(\sqrt{x}\right)\right)\frac{1}{\sqrt{x}}dx$
$\int\left(\frac{5x}{\sqrt{3-x^4}}\right)dx$
$6m-3n\:+-4n+5p+-m-5p$
$2\cdot3\cdot9+4\cdot5+8$
$-2\left(v-5\right)=-8$
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