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how to integrate
xye^y - 2x with respect to y?
my answer is (y^2)/2*xe^y - 2xy
is it correct?
 

The correct answer is: -2xy + xy (e^y) - x (e^y).
You have to use integration by parts to solve it.
BR,
Amr.
 
does it mean the inegration of xe^y with respect to y is xe^y?
 

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