let f be a differentiable function of one variable, and let a and b be two constants. suppose that the equation x - az = f(y-bz) defines z as a differentiable function of x and y. Prove that z satisfies
alright. ill attach my solutions.
IM not entirely sure if my method is right, but id just like to post it.
Btw, this is Uni maths. Was at Uni Sydney school of maths for a lecture, and I had a 2 hour free break. So i joined in a lecture to pass my time. Didnt get much info, but this was one of the topics which was being discussed. Btw, im not a uni student.
Ok, if u cant really see the writing, ive uploaded it here: solution
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