SOLUTION: The amount in a savings account after x-years is given by the equation A = 2300(1.035)x

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Question 390659: The amount in a savings account after x-years is given by the equation A = 2300(1.035)x
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Not exactly. The amount in a savings account compounded annually paying 3.5% interest for x years where the initial deposit was $2300.00 is:



In plain text, show exponentiation with a caret mark, "^", as in x^2 to mean or (1.035)^x to mean . Now, what was your question?

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