If ln a = 2, ln b = 3, and ln c = 5, evaluate the following: (a) $\ln(\frac{a^{-1}}{b^1c^2}) =$ (b) $\ln \sqrt{b^1c^2a^1} =$ (c) $\frac{\ln(a^3b^{-4})}{\ln(bc)^{-1}} =$ (d) $(\ln c^{-4})(\ln(\frac{a}{b^4}))^4 = $
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