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Question Number 64081 by Chi Mes Try last updated on 12/Jul/19
∫e^(sec x) ∙ sec^3 x(sin^2 x+cos x+sin x+sin x cos x) dx=
$$\int{e}^{\mathrm{sec}\:{x}} \centerdot\:\mathrm{sec}^{\mathrm{3}} {x}\left(\mathrm{sin}^{\mathrm{2}} {x}+\mathrm{cos}\:{x}+\mathrm{sin}\:{x}+\mathrm{sin}\:{x}\:\mathrm{cos}\:{x}\right)\:{dx}= \\ $$

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