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katrin2010 [14]
3 years ago
7

What is geometry pls tell some urgently ​

Mathematics
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Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
8 0

I HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU.

Thank you.

TEDDYLOVER.

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Here is how much the worker earned each year:


In the year 1985 the worker earned <span>$10,500. 

</span>In the year 1986 the worker earned $10,500 + 0.06($10,500). Factorizing $10,500, we can write this sum as:

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$10,500(1+0.06) + 0.06[$10,500(1+0.06)].

Now we can factorize $10,500(1+0.06) and write the earnings as:

$10,500(1+0.06) [1+0.06]=$10,500(1.06)^2.


Similarly we can check that in the year 1987 the worker earned $10,500(1.06)^3, which makes the pattern clear. 


We can count that from the year 1985 to 1987 we had 2+1 salaries, so from 1985 to 2010 there are 2010-1985+1=26 salaries. This means that the total paid salaries are:

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We recognize the sum as the geometric sum with first term 1 and common ratio 1.06, applying the formula

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