College Algebra with Professor Richard Delaware - UMKC VSI - Lecture 31 - Exponential Functions. In this Lecture,we learn about solving Exponential functions and more about Exponential models.
i wasn't bad in calc in high school, because of my teacher i was almost abt to drop... after i watched this video i m definitely not going to drop the class....
Are you sure this is college level? I learned this in high school. However if one does not understand this, one cannot move on to higher level courses like Calculus, or Differential Equations.
suppose the annual rate is r and the quarterly rate is q and compounding is quarterly. then (1+q)^4 = (1+r). solving we have (1+q) = (1+r)^(1/4) or r = (1+r)^(1/4) - 1 and not r/4
it can be expressed through summation notation- key word in your case is summation. your adding numbers. there is a relationship between fibonacci sequences and e though.
ребята, я из россии. посмотрев, что вы изучаете на своей "математике" я невольно горд за свою систему образования. все это у нас в школе преподают.
your are idiots, very stuped idiots.!!!!!
EvGeNiYGeNY 3 months ago
i wasn't bad in calc in high school, because of my teacher i was almost abt to drop... after i watched this video i m definitely not going to drop the class....
medeepu1 4 months ago
@dgjiephfurreighR
there are many people who go back to collage after being in the workforce (in my case 10 years)
so basic algebra lessons are a offed corse for catching people up (its amazing what you forget)
mrdiceman83 11 months ago
Are you sure this is college level? I learned this in high school. However if one does not understand this, one cannot move on to higher level courses like Calculus, or Differential Equations.
dgjiephfurreighR 1 year ago
suppose the annual rate is r and the quarterly rate is q and compounding is quarterly. then (1+q)^4 = (1+r). solving we have (1+q) = (1+r)^(1/4) or r = (1+r)^(1/4) - 1 and not r/4
chaamjamal 1 year ago
it can be expressed through summation notation- key word in your case is summation. your adding numbers. there is a relationship between fibonacci sequences and e though.
cubencis 2 years ago
nope
cubencis 2 years ago
is the growth of Fibonacci numbers exponential?
jormoria 2 years ago