Prove equality in formula related to logistic growth I'm trying to figure out the equality 1/(y(1-y))=1/(y-1)-1/y I have tried but keep ending up with RHS 1/(y(y-1)) Any help would be appreciated.

furajat4h

furajat4h

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2022-09-25

Prove equality in formula related to logistic growth
I'm trying to figure out the equality
1 y ( 1 y ) = 1 y 1 1 y
I have tried but keep ending up with RHS 1 y ( y 1 ) .
Any help would be appreciated.

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Alec Reid

Alec Reid

Beginner2022-09-26Added 9 answers

1 y ( y 1 ) = y ( y 1 ) y ( y 1 ) = y y ( y 1 ) y 1 y ( y 1 ) = 1 y 1 1 y
Kaila Branch

Kaila Branch

Beginner2022-09-27Added 1 answers

Set y = 2 - your original formula gives
1 2 = 1 1 2
The left-hand side is negative and the right-hand side is positive, so the original statement in your question cannot be true. You seem to have proved that
1 y ( y 1 ) = 1 y 1 1 y
and this is indeed true where the fractions are defined.
All it is is a sign error, but substituting a simple value to check a formula is a useful thing to do where things seem to be going a bit wrong.

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