Again, I thank you for your persistent time and hard work explaining these concepts they have been invaluable to me for my learning. You are truly a blessing...too your continued success.
Again, I thank you for your persistent time and hard work explaining these concepts they have been invaluable to me for my learning. You are truly a blessing to your continued success.
i'm in college math and were are doing these problems but using e.. i think it is A(t)=Pe^rt... what is the differece in that problem and the one you are doing here??
@farrahivey well, when doing continuous interest, you let the number of compoundings per year grow arbitrarily large (that is, you take a limit) and magically you get the 'e' formula
@patickJMT when you do the apr?! is it in decimal form!
:)
Snowball636 2 days ago
You're doing a better job than my current teacher at school, lol
Keep it up. :)
TheDraggie 1 week ago
you are a saviourrrr!!!!!!!!!!
my saviour my holy saviour
kagomeh14cynthy 2 months ago
HOW DID YOU KNOW?
How did you know this was on my final today?
How did you know I had no idea how to do this?
<3
jd9547 3 months ago
@jd9547 Came up on youtube feed :p
jd9547 3 months ago
Patrick, would you or have you done a video with compound interest while adding a certain amount monthly?
zwithgol 3 months ago
@zwithgol i have stuff on annuities - i add stuff yearly in that case, same idea though
patrickJMT 3 months ago
thank you.. it was very helpfull
TheMilangudzik 3 months ago
APR: Annual percentage rate...i.e. Rate of Interest
complexgene 3 months ago
you're a life saver, appreciate it.
VoxSnugglyz 4 months ago
dude THANKS!!!!!
hotguybmx760 4 months ago
thank you verry much
leekimlanuza 1 year ago
wtf is apr
Swaginrags 1 year ago
@Swaginrags I think it's annual percentage rate.
Cameljockey213 1 year ago
thank you bro, you are my hero!!
killayt4 1 year ago
4:28 and 5:48 hahahahaha
it's nice to get some humor out of math :)
illysuar 1 year ago
Again, I thank you for your persistent time and hard work explaining these concepts they have been invaluable to me for my learning. You are truly a blessing...too your continued success.
BlkDiesel 1 year ago
Again, I thank you for your persistent time and hard work explaining these concepts they have been invaluable to me for my learning. You are truly a blessing to your continued success.
BlkDiesel 1 year ago
i'm in college math and were are doing these problems but using e.. i think it is A(t)=Pe^rt... what is the differece in that problem and the one you are doing here??
farrahivey 1 year ago
@farrahivey well, when doing continuous interest, you let the number of compoundings per year grow arbitrarily large (that is, you take a limit) and magically you get the 'e' formula
patrickJMT 1 year ago
@patrickJMT hmm, would it be possible to do a video on continuous compounding interest then?
starsonsticks1 11 months ago
@starsonsticks1 pretty sure i have one somewhere...
patrickJMT 11 months ago
i got exam tomorrow this really helps me the video you really good ,better than my instructor
smackdownbb4 1 year ago
"take your APR and divide by uhennnn" lol
thanks for these videos!
Janac 1 year ago
this is the only video that makes sense. lol
DeSTRoYeR992 1 year ago
these get alot more messy :(
McBeefsupreme 2 years ago
im doing prealgebra right now and i have a question. could u do a movie on like my level compound interest? thanks
tdog661 2 years ago
ROFL!!!! 4:25 "doesn't get my heart racing" kinda implies a lot of things XD great vid, helps lots, test tomorrow @.@
GoldenMoonIB 2 years ago
@GoldenMoonIB what does it imply other than the fact that its boring?
Janac 1 year ago
You forgot your usual heavy sigh at the start of this video!
I feel disappointed :(
tomthecool 3 years ago 6
hahahh! in my next video, i will try to put it in there...
patrickJMT 3 years ago
nice review thanks =]
im currently on alg 2 in school and your vidoes have helped me throughout my year =]
snowblazer12 3 years ago 2
glad to help : )
patrickJMT 3 years ago