Well, i agree with topsquark's message, it jumps steps for people who learn it (generally).
Another way to do it is to put f(x) g'(x) dx = f(x) d(g(x)) but it's quite too far for me to remember how the teacher made it...
Some kind of g(x)d(f(x))
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