How do you find #int (x+6)/(x+10) #? Calculus Introduction to Integration Definite and indefinite integrals 1 Answer Jim H Nov 1, 2015 #(x+6)/(x+10) = ((x+10)-4)/(x+10) = 1-4/(x+10)# Explanation: Now integrate. Use substitution for the second integral: #-4int 1/(x+10) dx = -4ln abs(x+10)+C# Answer link Related questions What is the difference between definite and indefinite integrals? What is the integral of #ln(7x)#? Is f(x)=x^3 the only possible antiderivative of f(x)=3x^2? If not, why not? How do you find the integral of #x^2-6x+5# from the interval [0,3]? What is a double integral? What is an iterated integral? How do you evaluate the integral #1/(sqrt(49-x^2))# from 0 to #7sqrt(3/2)#? How do you integrate #f(x)=intsin(e^t)dt# between 4 to #x^2#? How do you determine the indefinite integrals? How do you integrate #x^2sqrt(x^(4)+5)#? See all questions in Definite and indefinite integrals Impact of this question 1492 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License