$\int\left(40-x\right)\cdot sin\left(\frac{nx}{40}\right)dx$
$\left(-10\right)\left(2.5\right)\left(-4\right)$
$x-8=2x-11$
$-2-\left(-2\right)\cdot\left(-1\right)$
$-3x=-12$
$\int\sqrt{x-\cos\left(x\right)}\left(1+\sin\left(x\right)\right)dx$
$\left(9x+7x^2\right)^3$
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