$\int_{-\infty}^0\left(xe^x\right)dx$
$\int_{-\infty}^0xe^xdx$
$\int e^x\cdot\sin\left(x\right)dx$
$\int sec^3\left(x\right)dx$
$\int e^x\cdot sin\left(x\right)dx$
$\int\frac{ln\left(x\right)}{x^2}dx$
$\int x\arcsin\left(x\right)dx$
Given a function f(x) and the interval [a,b], the definite integral is equal to the area that is bounded by the graph of f(x), the x-axis and the vertical lines x=a and x=b
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