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Title: Compound Interest to e and i
Url: http://mathman.biz/html/prob11.html
Creator: Cohen, Donald, 1939-
Publisher: The Mathman
Description: Graphing and exploring simple interest and compound interest. Examples of interest earned on one dollar at 6 percent compounded daily, monthly, quarterly, annually. Patterns, infinite sequence. Sample problems with some answers from Chapter 11 of Don Cohen's worksheet book.
Date Issued: 1999-02-17
LC Classification: Science -- Mathematics -- Algebra -- Miscellaneous elementary topics, A-Z -- Binomial coefficients
Science -- Mathematics -- Algebra -- Number theory
Science -- Mathematics -- Algebra -- Number theory -- Exponential and character sums
Science -- Mathematics -- Algebra -- Study and teaching. Research
Science -- Mathematics -- Study and teaching. Research
Social sciences -- Finance -- Banking -- Compound interest rates
Social sciences -- Finance -- Banking -- Interest rates
Social sciences -- Finance -- Credit. Debt. Loans -- Consumer credit. Personal loans
GEM Subject: Mathematics
Mathematics -- Applied mathematics
Social studies
Social studies -- Economics
Mathematics -- Algebra
Resource Type: Instructional Materials
Lesson Plans
Mathematics Materials
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Reading Materials
Audience: College/University Instructors
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Secondary Education
Higher Education
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Language: English
Subject: Interest Calculation
Number Theory
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Date Record Checked: 2007-03-14 00:00:00 (W3C-DTF)
Source: Math Forum
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