$\left(2x-6\right)^2$
$\int\left(\frac{x^3}{\sqrt{x^2+8}}\right)dx$
$prove\:cos^2\theta\:-2sin^2\theta\:=3cos^2\theta\:-2$
$x-5=13$
$2^9.2^{13}$
$y'=0.072-0.24y-0.105e^{0.96t}$
$\int\frac{x}{\left(x-1\right)\left(9-x^2\right)}dx$
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