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    Financial Polynomials

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    How do we solve a Financial Polynomials? Mishell Baker MAT221: Introduction to Algebra Pro: Mariya Ivanova November 23‚ 2013 How do we solve a Financial Polynomials? When solving for Financial Polynomials I need to use the formula P (1 + r/2)2. I will be able to calculate how much interest my money will collect over a 1 year period. Then I can further figure out if I will have enough money over a longer period of time‚ to purchase my new item. I will use $200 at 10% interest for the first

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    Financial Polynomials MAT 221: Introduction to Algebra Financial Polynomials Problem 90 on page 304 of the text book shares the steps and formula needed to square the binomial and multiplication for the Compounded semiannually. (Dugopolski‚ 2012) Using the formula provided‚ as well as the problems assigned‚ I will calculate the math to find the interest rate on an investment. This will help me in real life understand how to calculate interest on future savings. I will show all steps of the squaring

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    Mat 221 Cowling’s Rule

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    For this discussion I’m using Cowling’s Rule to find out a 5 year old child’s dosage of adult’s dosage (75mg) Tamiflu. After reading Elementary and Intermediate Algebra I have learned Cowling’s Rule is a formula which converts adult’s dosage into children’s dosage‚ using the age of the child. The literal equation will have three variables. The formula used is d = D (a + 1). The following is the variables for the literal equation: a = child’s age – 5 Years old D = adult dose – 75 mg d = child’s

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    Financial Polynomials MAT221: Introduction to Algebra June 14‚ 2013 Compounded semiannually. P dollars is invested at annual interest rate r for 1 year. If the interest is compounded semiannually‚ then the polynomial P(1+r/2)2 represents the value of the investment after 1 year. Rewrite this expression without parentheses. |P(1+r/2)2 |Squaring the expression- this is the same as multiplying the expression by itself

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    Mat 221 Wk 5

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    Buried treasure. Ahmed has half of a treasure map‚ which indicates that the treasure is buried in the desert 2x - 6 paces from Castle Rock. Vanessa has the other half of the map. Her half indicates that to find the treasure‚ one must get to Castle Rock‚ walk x paces to the north‚ and then walk 2x - 4 paces to the east. If they share their information then they can find x and save a lot of digging. What is x? Given this scenario the Pythagorean Theorem would be the strategy we use to solve for x

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    MAT 221 WK 5 ASSIGNMENT

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    Buried Treasure MAT 221 Instructor Date Buried Treasure In this essay of Buried Treasure we will use many different ways to attempt to factor down three expressions problems. Our first problem from our reading talks about Ahmed and Vanessa‚ Ahmed has half of a treasure map‚ which indicates that the treasure is buried in the desert 2x + 6 paces from Castle Rock. The other half of the map is in Vanessa possession and her half indicates that to find the treasure‚ one must

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    Using Polynomials in the “Real World” Polynomial functions are used in our everyday lives in a few different ways‚ this includes art‚ architecture‚ construction‚ financial planning‚ and manufacturing. We can also calculate how long it will take one person to do a job alone when we know how long it takes a group to get it done as well. Farmers on crop farms work dawn to dusk through the growing season to produce the grains‚ fruits‚ and vegetables that feed the country. These equations help them

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    POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS ACTIVITY NCTM Addenda Series/Grades 9-12 The Park and Planning Commission decided to consider three factors when attempting to improve the daily profits at their sports facility: ❖ The number of all-day admission tickets sold ❖ The cost of operating the facility ❖ The price of each all-day admission ticket After carefully analyzing their operating costs‚ they found that it would be impossible to cut them further. Daily Operating Costs

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    ISSUED BY KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA - DOWNLOADED FROM WWW.STUDIESTODAY.COM Chapter - 2 (Polynomials) Key Concepts Constants : A symbol having a fixed numerical value is called a constant. Example : 7‚ 3‚ -2‚ 3/7‚ etc. are all constants. Variables : A symbol which may be assigned different numerical values is known as variable. Example : C - circumference of circle r - radius of circle Where 2 & are constants. while C and r are variable Algebraic expressions : A combination of constants and variables

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    My Body Mass Index By: Lashell Marrow Instr: Shenita Talton MAT 221: Introduction to Algebra Date : April 7‚ 2013 The Body Mass Index (BMI) is an indicator to help people to determine if they might have a longer life span than average‚ are probably not overweight‚ are probably overweight‚ or are obese. The intervals for each are from 17 to 22‚ 23 to 24.999‚ 25 to 29.9‚ and over 30 respectively. Notice that it is between 17 and 22. That is not inclusive but rather a compound inequality statement

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