$\int\frac{1}{1+e^{-2x}}dx$
$\int x^2e^{2x+1}dx$
$\int x^2e^xdx$
$\int16xe^{4x}dx$
$\int xe^{3x}dx$
$\int xe^{2x}dx$
$\int\:xe^{-x}\:dx$
The constant rule for differentiation says that the derivative for any constant $k$ is equal to zero.
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