There's probably a shorter way than using tan(105/3) but find the expansion of tan3@ and then let @=x/3. You'll get x^3-3Kx^2-3x+K=0 where K=tan(105). And then just use the cubic formula lol. And sub in a hell lot of values.
Just make the top into 1+x^2-x^2 and you'll get:
I= S [1,sqrt(3)] sqrt(1+x^2)/x^2 dx-S[1,sqrt(3)] 1/sqrt(1+x^2) dx
then let x=tanu. I think you can do the rest
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