I posted the wrong problem an hour ago. What is the integration of √(cotx)/sinx dx by using substitution? I don't think it's solvable.

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I used wolframalpha.c o m

and plugged
integrate √(cotx)/sinx dx

And it seems to integrate

sorry, don't know how to.
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