Answer:
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Answer:
find the value of x that makes the denominator zero: x = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
A vertical asymptote shows up where the denominator is zero. As the denominator gets closer to zero, the function value gets larger without bound (unless there is a numerator factor that cancels the one in the denominator).
To find the value of x at the vertical asymptote, solve the equation ...
denominator = 0
x - 7 = 0
x = 7 . . . . . . . add 7 to both sides
Answer:
4,218.75
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets say that P is your starting principal (spelled -pal and not -ple, because Your Money is Your Pal), r is the interest rate (expressed as a decimal), and Y is the number of years you invest. Then your future value will be:
P (1 + rY) (Simple Interest)
P (1 + r)Y (Annually Compounded Interest)
Note the two formulas give the same answer for one year. After that, compound interest takes off.
Answer:
Solve for
x
by simplifying both sides of the equation, then isolating the variable.
x
=
−
41