I don't get how people solve these types of questions. If you have a single variable expression then I guess you could differentiate it, but how would you find the extreme values of an expression which has more than one variable? I know this is kind of a broad question, but I have absolutely no idea how would I go solving for one if I'm presented with it. For example, how would one find the minimum of $$\frac{c}{a-b} + \frac{a}{c-b} +\frac{b}{c-a}$$ Note: I made this expression myself so I wouldn't be surprised if there isn't an answer to this.
Is there any systematic way of trying to solve for these? I know the trick where one could complete the square for a quadratic expression but that is all. Are there any general rules of thumb or some tricks that are used when going about these? I will really appreciate if someone could inform me about this.