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Answer:


5 \log x - (2)/(3) \log y + 4 \log z

Explanation:

Rewrite the denominator as a rational power of y.


\log \frac{z^4x^5}{\sqrt[3]{y^2}} = \log \frac{z^4x^5}{y^{(2)/(3)}} =

Now use laws of logarithms.


= \log z^4 + \log x^5 - \log y^{(2)/(3)} = 4 \log z + 5 \log x - (2)/(3) \log y

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