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Given;


\log \text{ }(z^3y^2)/(x)

We are going to apply the properties of logarithm to dissolve this;


\begin{gathered} \log \text{ (ab)=log a + log b} \\ \text{ log (}(a)/(b))=\text{ log a - log b} \\ \log a^b=b\text{ log a} \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} \log (z^3y^2)/(x)=\log z^3+\log y^2-\log x \\ \log (z^3y^2)/(x)=3\log z+2\log y-\log x \end{gathered}

ANSWER: 3 log z + 2 log y - log x

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