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Mathematics, 12.06.2021 17:50 elijahbebeastin

I'm having a really difficult time solving this one calculus problem. It goes as follows: Find the equation of the normal to the curve x^{2} y^{2} +\frac{y-x}{y+x} = xy at x=1. I'm not looking for an answer, but rather some guidance on how to approach and solve the problem.

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