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Cubic conundrum (Posted on 2021-10-18) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Let x, y be real numbers other than 0 that satisfy x3+y3+3x2y2=x3y3. Find all possible values of 1/x+1/y.

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Solution | Comment 1 of 3
A graph of the equation appears to form the hyperbola 1/x+1/y=1 or y=x/(x-1).

Making this substitution into the LHS and RHS of the equations yields the same thing: x^6/(x-1)^3

  Posted by Jer on 2021-10-19 07:44:49
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