$\int\left(\sin x^{\frac{1}{2}}\right)\cos xdx$
$\cos^2\left(x\right)-\frac{3}{2}\cos\left(x\right)=1$
$\frac{1}{4}+7>\frac{1}{2}-2$
$6\left(x+2\right)-\left(4x\right)$
$4.\:-\:4\:-\:\left(\:-\:10\right)\:$
$4x^2\cdot5$
$y^2=361$
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