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Arrow how to form it?

which sentence is correct?
why should have they done that?
why they should have done that?
and please tell me what is the rule to form a question in such a situation?
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Which sentence is correct?

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Why should have they done that?
Why should they have done that?

Why they should have done that? As a direct question it is not correct, but as an indirect question it is: Can you tell me why they should have done that?

and please tell me what is the rule to form a question in such a situation?
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