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You are correct. The antiderivate of sec y is ln(sec y + tan y) + c, so when you apply the second fundamental theorem of calculus, you get that the integral evaluates to ln(sqrt(3)). Thus, x^64 = 1. By the fundamental theorem of algebra, there are a total of 64 values of x that satisfy this equation.