Indefinite Integral of $(x\,dx-y\,dy)$

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The indefinite integral of $x\,dx-y\,dy$ is $\frac{x^2-y^2}{2}$. But my book work the solution to be $x^2-y^2$. Who is correct?

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You are correct. The book is wrong.