$\int\left(\frac{6e^x}{e^x-3}\right)dx$
$-\:6x\:+\:4x\:-\:22x\:+\:28x\:-\:55x\:+\:36x$
$\int a^3\cdot g^{2a}$
$\lim_{x\to\infty}\left(\left(\sqrt[3]{x^3+x}-\sqrt[3]{x^3+1}\right)\right)$
$\frac{x^2-14x-51}{x^2-4x-21}$
$\sqrt{3.07}$
$100x^2+1000x+2500$
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