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We are studying the growth of investments with compound interest, which I get. Now I'm looking for a way to compute the value of an investment at a given rate with making regular deposits into the account (e.g. Adding 500/month at 6% compounded weekly for ten years). Any ideas?
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find the height of a soup can if the area of the label is 302 square centimeters and the radius of the can is 4 centiceters
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Use your newly aquired skills in graphing quadratic equations to determine the dimensions of a rectangle with a perimeter of 20 that encloses the greatest area. Remember that the perimeter is the sum of all sides of the rectangle. Is there another shape that would be more efficient( higher area...
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factor and simplify sec^4x-tan^4x over sec^2x-tan^2x
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you smell
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find the attached question
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the question attached
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the rabbit population in a forest area grows at the rate of 7% monthly. If there are 190 rabbits in September, find how many rabbits should be expected by next September Use y=190(2.7)^0.07t
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Why is it important to simplify radical expressions before adding or subtracting?
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