Find the integral $\int\frac{\sin\left(x^2\right)-120\cos\left(x\right)+120}{x}dx$

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Plotting: $\sum_{n=0}^{\infty } \frac{{\left(-1\right)}^nx^{\left(4n+2\right)}}{4n\left(2n+1\right)!+2\left(2n+1\right)!}-120x+\frac{20}{3}x^3-\frac{1}{5}x^5+\frac{1}{294}x^7+120\ln\left(x\right)+C_0$

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Main Topic: Implicit Differentiation

Implicit differentiation makes use of the chain rule to differentiate implicitly defined functions. For differentiating an implicit function y(x), defined by an equation R(x, y) = 0, it is not generally possible to solve it explicitly for y(x) and then differentiate. Instead, one can differentiate R(x, y) with respect to x and y and then solve a linear equation in dy/dx for getting explicitly the derivative in terms of x and y.

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