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1 Applications of Exponential Functions

2 Objectives To solve real-life application problems using the properties of exponents and exponential functions.

3 Compound Interest Compound interest arises when interest is added to the principal (initial investment or debt), so that from that moment on, the interest that has been added also itself earns interest. This addition of interest to the principal is called compounding.

4 Compound Interest “Compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe.”  Albert Einstein

5 Compound Interest P = # of dollars (present value) r = rate n = # of interest payments/ year t = # of years A = # of dollars (future value)

6 Compound Interest Suppose you deposit $9,000 in a 5% interest bearing savings account that pays interest semi-annually (compounded twice per year). How much money would be in the account at the end of 9 years?

7 Compound Interest Now, suppose the account is compounded quarterly. How much money would be in the account at the end of 9 years? What about after 15 years? 20 years? 32 years?

8 Compound Interest Suppose that in 10 years you want to have $25,000 to buy a new car. If you were to open up a savings account that pays 6% interest and is compounded monthly, how much should you deposit into the account today so that in 10 years you will be able to pay for the new car?

9 Compound Interest Suppose you want to invest $100,000 for 6 months into an account that compounds monthly, and at the end you want to have $102,000. What does the account’s interest rate need to be?

10 Compound Interest Now suppose instead you put it into an account that compounds continuously. What would the interest rate need to be for that $100,000 to become $102,000 in 6 months?


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