$-\:3m\:-3m^2$
$\int\frac{7-2x}{x^2+2x+1}dx$
$\frac{x}{4}>\frac{3}{5}$
$\int x\cdot\sqrt{16+x^2}dx$
$25+\:10t\:+\:t^2$
$\frac{1}{\tan\left(x\right)}\left(\sin\left(x\right)\cdot\tan\left(x\right)+\cos\left(x\right)\right)=\frac{1}{\sin\left(x\right)}$
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