Submit your solutions as a single (1) pdf file in College for a chance to recover missed points on one of the tests. 1. Evaluate the indefinite integral $\int \cos(x)\sqrt{1 + \sin(x)} dx$. Hint: You may use u-substitution. Show work. [5 pts]
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