Thanks danago, I think i figured it out. I split the integral and added the integral of the function from 0 to infinity with -infinity to 0. The first one came out to -1 and the next came out to 1 respectively, giving me -2. I fail to see how I should have caught this before though since the...
1. Homework Statement and equations
Find \int -1e-|x| between negative infinity and positive infinity.
2. The attempt at a solution
So I tried to just integrate using laws for logarithmic equations and got:
e-|x| between negative infinity and positive infinity.
Of course this leaves me...