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someone correct me if i am wrong but part a is fine you could get a common denominator on the LHS then subtract the RHS and the also find a common denominator and hence combining that into 1 fraction, you should get (x-y)^2/(xy(x+y))>=0 which is true since x and y are real positive numbers part ii can be solved the same way
 

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someone correct me if i am wrong but part a is fine you could get a common denominator on the LHS then subtract the RHS and the also find a common denominator and hence combining that into 1 fraction, you should get (x-y)^2/(xy(x+y))>=0 which is true since x and y are real positive numbers part ii can be solved the same way
Most steps are correct however I find this to be cleaner.




That is what I would do if I were you @lmao1010
 

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