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intergral (csc(2x)/sin(2x))
The integral of (csc(2x)/sin(2x)) simplifies to the integral of (1/sin^2(2x)). This expression can be rewritten using the identity csc(2x) = 1/sin(2x), leading to the integral of csc(2x) cot(2x) dx. The final result of this integral is -cot(2x) + C, where C is the constant of integration.
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