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1. Find the antiderivative: indefinite integral( sec^2(sqrt(x)dx (a) State substitution. Use w for new variable (b)...

1. Find the antiderivative: indefinite integral( sec^2(sqrt(x)dx
(a) State substitution. Use w for new variable
(b) Write new integral
(c) Write first step in solving new integral
(d) Write antiderivative answer

2. definite integral from 0 --> 1 (y + 1) / (e^(3y)) dy Leave answer in exact form but simplify as much as possible
(a) Write problem in form so that integration by parts applies.
(b) Write next step in solving integral
(c) Write answer in exact form

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