Suppose that $ 10 , 000 is invested and the account grows to $ 13 , 566.25 in 5 yr. a. Use the model A = P e r t to determine the average rate of return under continuous compounding. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. b. Using the interest rate from part (a), how long will it take the investment to reach $ 50 , 000 ? Round to the nearest tenth of a year.
Suppose that $ 10 , 000 is invested and the account grows to $ 13 , 566.25 in 5 yr. a. Use the model A = P e r t to determine the average rate of return under continuous compounding. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. b. Using the interest rate from part (a), how long will it take the investment to reach $ 50 , 000 ? Round to the nearest tenth of a year.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the rate of return under continuous compounding with the help of the model A=Pert.
Consider the following system of equations, Ax=b :
x+2y+3z - w = 2
2x4z2w = 3
-x+6y+17z7w = 0
-9x-2y+13z7w = -14
a. Find the solution to the system. Write it as a parametric equation. You can use a
computer to do the row reduction.
b. What is a geometric description of the solution? Explain how you know.
c. Write the solution in vector form?
d. What is the solution to the homogeneous system, Ax=0?
2. Find a matrix A with the following qualities
a. A is 3 x 3.
b. The matrix A is not lower triangular and is not upper triangular.
c. At least one value in each row is not a 1, 2,-1, -2, or 0
d. A is invertible.
Find the exact area inside r=2sin(2\theta ) and outside r=\sqrt(3)
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