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<math>\frac{x^2+1}{3x^4-7}?</math>
 
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<math>\int_a^bf'(x)\,\mathrm{d}x=f(b)-f(a)</math>
  
 
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Here is an example of how to input math:

$ \int_0^\pi\sin x\,dx = \left[ -\cos x\right]_0^\pi = -(-1)-(-1)=2 $

How do you compute the derivative of

$ \frac{x^2+1}{3x^4-7}? $

just for testing: $ \int_a^bf'(x)\,\mathrm{d}x=f(b)-f(a) $

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