Step 1: Simplifying the integrand
The given integral is:
\[
I = \int_{-1}^{1} \left( \sqrt{1 + x + x^2} - \sqrt{1 - x + x^2} \right) \, dx
\]
Notice that the integrand involves symmetric limits of integration, i.e., from \( -1 \) to \( 1 \). Let's check if the two terms \( \sqrt{1 + x + x^2} \) and \( \sqrt{1 - x + x^2} \) are symmetric.
Since the integrand is an odd function (the subtraction of two functions that are symmetric about the origin), the integral of an odd function over a symmetric interval from \( -a \) to \( a \) is zero.
Thus, the value of the integral is:
\[
I = 0
\]