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I know that "homework" is frowned upon here, but I just can't figure out what the logic behind this is.

I am in Matlab and I'm giving input:
int(y^2*exp(y^3))

which gives me answer:
exp(y^3)/3

Which is fine, it's obviously correct, but what formula would I use to do this on paper? I'm ready to do the research, but I need a push in the right direction. Anyone got anything?

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