A bond issue is approved for building a marina in a city. The city is required to make regular payments every 3 months into a sinking fund paying 5.4 % compounded quarterly. At the end of 10 years, the bond obligation will be retired with a cost of $5,000,000 . (A) What should each payment be? (B) How much interest is earned during the 10 th year?
A bond issue is approved for building a marina in a city. The city is required to make regular payments every 3 months into a sinking fund paying 5.4 % compounded quarterly. At the end of 10 years, the bond obligation will be retired with a cost of $5,000,000 . (A) What should each payment be? (B) How much interest is earned during the 10 th year?
A bond issue is approved for building a marina in a city. The city is required to make regular payments every
3
months into a sinking fund paying
5.4
%
compounded quarterly. At the end of
10
years, the bond obligation will be retired with a cost of
$5,000,000
.
(A) What should each payment be?
(B) How much interest is earned during the
10
th
year?
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The function of is shown below. If I is the function defined by g(x) = [* f(t)dt, write the equation of the line tangent to the graph of 9
at x = -3.
g
y
Graph of f
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4
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1
x
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5
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9 10
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Problem 3: For a short time, the 300-kg roller-coaster car with passengers is traveling along
the spiral track at a constant speed of v = 8 m/s with r = 15 m. If the track descends d =
6 m for every full revolution, 0 = 2π rad, determine the magnitudes of the components of
force which the track exerts on the car in the r, 0, and z directions. Neglect the size of the car.
Bonus: Develop a MATLAB program to solve for this problem.
Let f(x)=4excosxf'(x)=
Chapter 3 Solutions
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