How do you integrate ln(bx)dx? Calculus Techniques of Integration Integration by Parts 1 Answer Douglas K. Oct 25, 2016 Please see the explanation Explanation: ∫ln(bx)dx= ∫ln(b)−ln(x)dx= xln(b)−xln(x)+x+C Answer link Related questions How do I find the integral ∫(x⋅ln(x))dx ? How do I find the integral ∫(cos(x)ex)dx ? How do I find the integral ∫(x⋅cos(5x))dx ? How do I find the integral ∫(x⋅e−x)dx ? How do I find the integral ∫(x2⋅sin(πx))dx ? How do I find the integral ∫ln(2x+1)dx ? How do I find the integral ∫sin−1(x)dx ? How do I find the integral ∫arctan(4x)dx ? How do I find the integral ∫x5⋅ln(x)dx ? How do I find the integral ∫x⋅2xdx ? See all questions in Integration by Parts Impact of this question 1600 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License