The additional zeros are the complex conjugates of the two complex zeros. That gives the required 6. I worked out the polynomial in case you want it
This question can be approached using the present value of annuity formula. The present value of annuity is given by
, where: PV is the present value/amount of the loan, P is the periodic (monthly in this case) payment, r is the APR, t is the number of payments in one year and n is the number of years.
Given that the<span> financing is for a new road bike of $2,500 and that the bike shop offers a 13.5% APR for a 24 month loan.
Thus, PV = $2,500; r = 13.5% = 0.135; t = 12 payments (since payment is made monthly); n = 2 years (i.e. 24 months)
Thus,
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Therefore, his monthly payment is $119.44</span>
Answer:
1 and 5. Can I get a brainliest???
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard equation for a circle is: (x -h)² + (y - k)² = r²
(h,k) is the center which is given to be: (0,0) so you just need the radius.
The radius is the distance from the center to the point (-4,5) on the edge.
Use the distance formula
d = √[(-4 - 0)² + (5 -0)²]
d = √[16 + 25]
d = √[41]
radius is √[41]
so the equation for the circle is: x² + y² = 41
(a) 4/11
0.363636... = 36/99 = 4/11
(b) 11/30