$\int\sqrt{x}\left(x^6+x-4\right)dx$
$\left(22\cdot\left(-8\right)\right)+\left(24\right)$
$10-\sqrt[3]{x}=12$
$-29=\frac{s}{6}-35$
$\cos a\sec a=1$
$\frac{-2x+-2}{-1x+-4}$
$\lim_{x\to2}\left(\frac{1}{\ln\left(x-1\right)}-\frac{2}{x-2}\right)$
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