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The principal Po is invested in an account that pays an annual interest rate r (written as a decimal), compounded n times per year.
The formula for the amount of money in the account at the end of the first period is given by the formula: P=Po(1+ r/n).
Explain why the amount of money in the account at the end of the first year is given by the formula with n as the exponent: P=Po(1+ r/n)^n
[o=0 placed at the bottom of the number]
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At the end of the first year, the correct formula is this one:
The second year, we add r times the above amount, we get:
Iterating the process, we get the general formula of any number of years:
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