integrate x^2(2x - 1)

This can be achieved through integrating by parts. The term we wish to differentiate and ultimately eliminate here is the x^2 term. There by applying the formula twice the integration can be accomplished.  I can most easily demonstrate this through use of a white board in the interview. 

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