Y = 5x
Y is vertical axis, x is horizontal. Whatever the value of x is, y is 5 times that number
Answer:
The answer is 120
Step-by-step explanation:
Short answer: you don't.
The linear term in the numerator of the integral means the form shown is not applicable. Rather, you perform the integration using partial fraction expansion.

The integral is ...
... (1/35)ln|5x-1| +(6/35)ln|5x+13| +C
_____
If the numerator of your integral were a constant, then the fractions multiplying the separate partial fraction integrals would have the same magnitude and opposite signs. You would end with the difference of logarithms, which could be expressed as the log of a ratio as shown in your problem statement.
Hello there!
We would practically divide both 16 and 3.We would want to find out how many 3's go into 16.
Let's see.
3+
3=6+
3=9+
3=12+
3=15
There are five 3's.
This would help us and understand that 5 is our main big number.
We have 1 left. We would divide this by 3, and your result would be
. . . 
I hope this helps you!