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19 February, 07:12

How to integrate cosec 2x

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  1. 19 February, 07:18
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    Remember that - csc^2 (x) is a known derivative; it is the derivative of cot (x).

    Keeping that in mind, let's put a negative there, and then offset it with another negative, which can conveniently be placed outside of the integral.

    (-1) Integral (-csc^2 (x) dx)

    Which evaluates to

    (-1) cot (x) + C

    -cot (x) + C
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