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Use part 1 of the FTC to find the derivative of the function:
Use part 1 of the FTC to find the derivative of the function:
<math>y=\int_{0}^{tan(x)}\sqrt{t+\sqrt t} dt</math>
<math>y=\int_{0}^{tan(x)}\sqrt{t+\sqrt t} dt</math>
<math>
\begin{align}
y=\int_{0}^{tan(x)}\sqrt{t+\sqrt t} dt =\(sec)^2

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Use part 1 of the FTC to find the derivative of the function:

<math> \begin{align} y=\int_{0}^{tan(x)}\sqrt{t+\sqrt t} dt =\(sec)^2