Integral of $$$x \sqrt{- \frac{x^{42} \sin^{2}{\left(2 \right)} \sin{\left(x^{21} \right)}}{2} + 2 \sin{\left(x^{21} \right)}}$$$
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Find $$$\int x \sqrt{- \frac{x^{42} \sin^{2}{\left(2 \right)} \sin{\left(x^{21} \right)}}{2} + 2 \sin{\left(x^{21} \right)}}\, dx$$$.
The trigonometric functions expect the argument in radians. To enter the argument in degrees, multiply it by pi/180, e.g. write 45° as 45*pi/180, or use the appropriate function adding 'd', e.g. write sin(45°) as sind(45).