What is the solution to this slight integral problem?

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Homework Statement



∫ [itex]\frac{5e^{\frac{1}{y}}}{3y^{2}}[/itex]

Homework Equations



u=5e[itex]^{\frac{1}{y}}[/itex]

u'= -5e[itex]^{\frac{1}{y}}[/itex]


The Attempt at a Solution



I keep getting: -[itex]\frac{5e^{\frac{1}{y}}}{3y^{2}}[/itex] +c but I know that there shouldn't be a y[itex]^{2}[/itex] in the denominator.

 
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