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Integrate the function f(x, y) = (x-y)e^(x^2-y^2) , over the region R bounded by the lines x + y = 1 and x + y = 3 and the curves x^2-y^2= -1 and x^2-y^2 = 1, using appropriate coordinate transformations.​

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Integrate the function f(x, y) = (x-y)e^(x^2-y^2) , over the region R bounded by the lines x + y = 1 and x + y = 3 and the curves x^2-y^2= -1 and x^2-y^2 = 1, using appropriate coordinate transformations.

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