Question 25418:  This is a tough one for me. I am learning how to graph coordiantes but there is a catch. I have to do the following in order to graph it and I am sooo confused! If you could help me I would be ever so grateful!
 
For a fixed rate, a fixed principle amount, and a fixed compounding cycle, the return is an exponential function of time. Using the formula, A=P(1+r/n)nt, let r=10%, P=1, and n=1 and give the coordinates (t,A) for the points where t=0,1,2,3,4.
 
Show the coordinates. Graph.
 
This is what I got and I believe it is wrong:
 
A=1(1+.10/1) 
A=1+.10 
A=1.1 
  
 Answer by longjonsilver(2297)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! well, you have to be sure what r is...is it quoted as a percentage, ie 10 or as a decimal version ie 0.1? I do not know, as i do not know the full question.
 
 
you get A = (1+10)t --> A = 11t 
OR 
you get A = (1+ 0.1)t --> A = 1.1t
 
 
Either way, it will be a straight line through the original. The only thing that will alter is the gradient.
 
 
Put your t values in and get the corresponding A values and plot them.
 
 
Jon. 
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