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- $\int - 40 x \csc ^ { 2 } ( 5 x ^ { 2 } + 4 ) d x$
Step1: Let \( u = 5x^{2}+4 \)
Differentiate \( u \) with respect to \( x \): \( du=10x dx\), so \( - 40x dx=-4du \)
Step2: Substitute into the integral
The integral \( \int - 40x\csc^{2}(5x^{2}+4)dx \) becomes \( \int - 4\csc^{2}(u)du \)
Step3: Integrate \( \csc^{2}(u) \)
We know that \( \int\csc^{2}(u)du=-\cot(u)+C \). So \( \int - 4\csc^{2}(u)du = 4\cot(u)+C \)
Step4: Substitute back \( u = 5x^{2}+4 \)
The result is \( 4\cot(5x^{2}+4)+C \)
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\( 4\cot(5x^{2}+4)+C \)