Answer:
1: 130
2: 70
Step-by-step explanation:
Supplementary angles add up to equal 180
So to find the measure of the missing angles, we subtract the measure of the known angles from 180
For #1
∠B = 180 - 50
180 - 50 = 130
Hence ∠B = 130
For#2
∠D = 180 - 110
180 - 110 = 70
Hence, ∠D = 70
I believe the answer is 0, but I could be wrong!
Continuous compounding is the mathematical limit that compound interest can reach.
It is the limit of the function A(1 + 1/n) ^ n as n approaches infinity. IN theory interest is added to the initial amount A every infinitesimally small instant.
The limit of (1 + 1/n)^n is the number e ( = 2.718281828 to 9 dec places).
Say we invest $1000 at daily compounding at yearly interest of 2 %. After 1 year the $1000 will increase to:-
1000 ( 1 + 0.02/365)^365 = $1020.20
with continuous compounding this will be
1000 * e^1 = $2718.28