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<math>\int_{}^{}\left(x^2+x^{-2}\right)dx
<math>\int\left(x^2+x^{-2}\right)dx


=\frac{x^3}{3}+\frac{x^{-2+1}}{-2+1}+C
=\frac{x^3}{3}+\frac{x^{-2+1}}{-2+1}+C


=\frac{1}{3}x^3-\frac{1}{x}+C
=\frac{x^3}{3}-\frac{1}{x}+C


</math>
</math>

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