SOLUTION: This problem is asking for me to show coordinates, graph my work and to show it. I really don't understand any of this.
Using the formula, , let r = 10%, P = 1, and n = 1 and g
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: This problem is asking for me to show coordinates, graph my work and to show it. I really don't understand any of this.
Using the formula, , let r = 10%, P = 1, and n = 1 and give the coordinates (t, A) for the points where t = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. Round your answer to the nearest tenth's place.
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Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A(t) = (1+0.1)^t
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Coordinates:
A(t) = (1+0.1)^t
A(0) = (1.1)^0 = 1
A(1) = (1.1)^1 = 1.1
A(2) = 1.1^2 = 1.21
A(3) = 1.1^3 = 1.331
A(4) = 1.1^4 = 1.4641
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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