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NOTE: To integrate cosec@, multiply both top and bottom of cosec@/1 by (cot@+cosec@) and you end up with the derivative of the denominator in the numerator (natural log)
 

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a quicker way

use reverse chain rule/let u=1/x, as this is a standard integral
 
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