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Answer:


$\boxed{\log _2\left((zx^2)/(y^2) \right) +\log _9(y^4 x^(12))} $

Explanation:


\log _2z+2\log _2x+4\log _9y+12\log _9x-2\log _2y

We have logarithms in base 2 and 9. Let's rewrite it:


\log _2z+2\log _2x-2\log _2y+4\log _9y+12\log _9x

Remember that:


\boxed{p\log _bc=\log _b c^p}


\log _2z+\log _2 x^2 -\log _2y^2 +\log _9y^4+\log _9x^(12)

Remember the Product Rule:


\boxed{\log_b(xy)=\log_bx + \log_by}


\log _2(zx^2) -\log _2y^2 +\log _9(y^4 x^(12))

Finally, remember the Quotient Rule:


$\boxed{\log_b\left((x)/(y) \right)=\log_bx - \log_by}$


$\log _2\left((zx^2)/(y^2) \right) +\log _9(y^4 x^(12))$

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