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Integral of (x^2-tan^2y+sec^2y)dy dx

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$$\int\limits_{0}^{1} \left(x^{2} - \tan^{2}{\left(y \right)} + \sec^{2}{\left(y \right)}\right) 1\, dy$$
Integral((x^2 - tan(y)^2 + sec(y)^2)*1, (y, 0, 1))
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$$x^2\,y+y$$
The answer [src]
     2
1 + x 
$$x^2+1$$
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     2
1 + x 
$$x^{2} + 1$$

    Use the examples entering the upper and lower limits of integration.