What you do is you rearrange and simplify both equations to have them in terms of y, and then graph them. If it asked for a solution, their point of intersection would be the solution.
Answer:
Yes it does because 985 is equal to 985.
355, and any greater number that's less than 365, can.
Common ratio = 8/2 = 32/8 = 4
10th term = a1*r^(n - 1) where a1 = 2 , r = 4 and n = 10
= 2 * 4^9
= 524,288
The formula for compound interest
A = P( 1 + r/n) ^ (nt)
A is the amount in the account at the end
P is the principal balance or the amount initially invested
r is the annual interest rate in decimal form
n is the number of times it is coupounded per year
t is the number of years
A = 1800 ( 1+ .0375/1) ^ (1*6)
A = 1800 ( 1.0375)^6
A = 2244.92138
Rounding to the nearest cent
A = 2244.92