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The integral of $$\operatorname{cosec}^{2x}$$ with respect to x is -cot(x) + C, where C is the constant of integration. This integral can be obtained by using the trigonometric identity:
$$\operatorname{cosec}^{2x}$$ = 1 + cot^2(x),
and then integrating term by term. So, integrating 1 gives x, and integrating cot^2(x) gives -cot(x). Adding the constant of integration, we get -cot(x) + C.
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