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Compound Interest Help
Introduction Compound Interest Yet a third illustration of exponential growth is in the compounding of interest. If principal P is put in the bank at p percent simple interest per year then after one year the account has
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Derivative of Exponential Help
Calculus Properties of the Exponential Now we want to learn some “calculus properties” of our new function exp( x ). These are derived from the standard formula for the derivative of an inverse, as in Section 2.5.1. ...
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Exponents and Logarithms Study Guide
Exponents Because exponents form such an important part of calculus, we shall briefly review them. Generally, an means "multiply the base a as many times as the exponent n."
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Exponents and Logarithms Practice Questions
To review these concepts, go to Exponents and Logarithms Study Guide. Exponents and Logarithms Practice Questions Simplify the following. ...
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