Use the Substitution Formula in Theorem 7 to

Chapter 5, Problem 25E

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Use the Substitution Formula in Theorem 7 to evaluate the integrals inExercises 1–46.

                    \(\int_{0}^{\pi / 4}\left(1+e^{\tan \theta}\right) \sec ^{2} \theta d \theta\)

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Integral_0 ^pi/4(1 + e^tan theta) sec^2 theta d theta

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