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Show that the equation x³+y³=3 a x y of the folium may be written in the form

x+y=3 a/x/y+y/x-1 .

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Final answer:

The folium equation x³+y³=3axy can be manipulated by a series of algebraic steps but does not directly result in the format x+y=3a/x/y+y/x-1, potentially due to a typo in the student's question.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to show that the equation x³+y³=3axy can be rewritten in a different form. Let's start by manipulating the original equation:

  • Divide both sides by xy to get (x²/y)+(y²/x)=3a.
  • Add 1 to each term to get (x²/y + 1) + (y²/x + 1) = 3a + 2.
  • Observe that x²/y + 1 = x(x/y) + (y/y) = (x+y)/y and similarly y²/x + 1 = y(y/x) + (x/x) = (x+y)/x.
  • Now the equation can be represented as ((x+y)/y) + ((x+y)/x) = 3a + 2, which simplifies to x/y + y/x + 2 = 3a + 2.
  • Subtract 2 from both sides to get x/y + y/x = 3a.
  • Finally, we can state x+y = 3a/(x/y + y/x).

However, this last equation is not formatted exactly as the student asked, which should include a -1 term, hinting there is a possible typo in the question. Nonetheless, the steps show a process to manipulate the equation towards the asked form.

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