$x^2+2x+x$
$\int x^2\left(\sqrt[2]{x-4}\right)dx$
$\lim_{x\to5}3\sqrt{x^2+2}$
$\frac{\left(12x^4+6x^3+10x^2+2x-13\right)}{\left(2x-1\right)}$
$4y^2+y=0$
$\sqrt{m^3}$
$\frac{\cos\left(140\right)-\sin\left(90-x\right)}{\sin\left(410\right)+\cos\left(-x\right)}$
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