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When doing differentiation, I know that if $f$ is a function on $x$, then

$$ { d \over dx } f^2 = 2 f {df \over dx} $$

so the opposite in integration is also clear:

$$ \int 2 f { df \over dx } dx = f^2 $$

I also know that

$$ \int x^2 dx = { x^3 \over 3} $$

But I'm not sure as to how I can evaluate:

$$ \int f^2 dx $$

I mean is there any identity for this? That the above is equal to another function of $f$ (such as $f^3 \over 3$ times something)? Is there any method to find this? I googled some but perhaps I wasn't using proper search terms so I didn't get any clear results so I'm asking here. [I hope my question is clear enough :-(]

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