Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:


- In order to combine these two equations, an idea you need to keep in mind is finding a way of setting these equations as equal to each other. I saw that each equation shared a common value,
. In this case, we need to isolate
in the first equation so that both equations
.



- With this, we now know that both
and
are equal to
, so we can set them equal to each other.



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.







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If anything is above 5 it will round up
Answer:
$638.14
Step-by-step explanation:
Our equation is
, with p being the starting amount, x being the interest rate, and t being the time. Plugging our variables in, we get
= around 638.14
I used Excel to create the tables and the graphs.
I attached both the tables and the graphs.
You should replace the numbers of the x-axis (in both graphs) by the numbers as a fraction of pi. Those numbers are also included in the table, so you should not have problems with that.
Open and see tha file attached with the answer to your question..
Answer:
error in summing terms in x
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 3x + 5x = 180 ( collect like terms on left )
9x = 180 ← ( 9x not 8x )
divide both sides by 9
x = 20