sqrt x + sqrty/x-y = 2(sqrtx +sqrty)/(sqrtx+sqrty)^2
sqrtx + sqrty/x-y = 2/ (sqrtx +sqrty)
1/x-y = 2 / 1
x-y = 1/2 from here I GUESS the ratio is 1/2 .
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Unfortunately noheshamelaziry wrote:sqrt x + sqrty/x-y = 2(sqrtx +sqrty)/(sqrtx+sqrty)^2
sqrtx + sqrty/x-y = 2/ (sqrtx +sqrty)
1/x-y = 2 / 1
x-y = 1/2 from here I GUESS the ratio is 1/2 .
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