Write each expression as a sum and/or difference of logarithms. a) \(\log_7(x^2\sqrt{y})\) b) \(\log_9\left(\frac{\sqrt[3]{x}}{36y^4}\right)\) c) \(\ln\left(\frac{x^4\sqrt{x^2+3}}{(x+3)^5}\right)\)
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