Mathematical Thermal Physics Problem

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Homework Statement


Suppose there exists a relation among three coordinates x, y and z such that

[tex]f(x,y,z) = 0[/tex]

Then prove the following relation


Homework Equations



[tex]\left(\frac{\delta x}{\delta y} \right)_{z} = \frac{1}{\left( \frac{\delta y}{\delta x} \right)_{z}}[/tex]

The Attempt at a Solution


I am not sure how to go about this one. Any suggestions?
 
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If z is constant, then the partial derivative of x wrt y = dx/dy, and the partial derivative of y wrt x is dy/dx. There is a well known property, (for well behaved functions), that dy/dx = 1/(dx/dy), which is what you have to show.