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Homework Statement
Use implicit differentiation to find y' if (x-y)/(x+y)=(x/y)+1. Now show that there are, in fact, no points on that curve, so the derivative you calculated is meaningless.
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The Attempt at a Solution
I managed to get it into the form:
dy/dx = [(x+y)2-2y3]/[(x)(-2y2+(x+y)2]
This doesn't seem like it proves anything though. Someone help please!