$\int\sin\left(2x\right)^4\cos^6\left(2x\right)dx$
$-\frac{4}{5}-\frac{6}{5}$
$\left(e^x+1\right)^8e^{-x}y'=-\left(e^y+1\right)^2e^{-y}$
$x^2+4x+25$
$\left(-0.75+1.25i\right)^2$
$17-\left(+1\right)+\left(2\right)$
$1-10x+50x^2<1$
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