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The integral of $\csc(x)$ is $-\ln(\csc(x)+\cot(x))$
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$\left[-\ln\left(\csc\left(x\right)+\cot\left(x\right)\right)\right]_{0}^{1}$
Learn how to solve definite integrals problems step by step online. Integrate the function csc(x) from 0 to 1. The integral of \csc(x) is -\ln(\csc(x)+\cot(x)). Replace the integral's limit by a finite value. Evaluate the definite integral. Simplify the expression inside the integral.