is that the following equation integrable?

if not,WHY?

⌠(2x-3y+4)dy=⌠(x+5y-11)
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The right-hand side is not integrable because there's no dx or dy to show what variable is being integrated. Also if x and y are variables we don't know their relationship (y=f(x)). With two variables we would expect a double integration, which is not expressed here.

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