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About Paul Klarreich
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I can answer questions in basic to advanced algebra (theory of equations, complex numbers), precalculus (functions, graphs, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and identities), basic probability, and finite mathematics, including mathematical induction. I can also try (but not guarantee) to answer questions on Abstract Algebra -- groups, rings, etc. and Analysis -- sequences, limits, continuity. I won't understand specialized engineering or business jargon.

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I taught at a two-year college for 25 years, including all subjects from algebra to third-semester calculus.

 
   

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Topic: Advanced Math



Expert: Paul Klarreich
Date: 5/19/2008
Subject: question on a number to the 180th power

Question
Hi Paul!
Question on an equation. the result answer is:

(1.00375)^180 power

I don't have a "high technical calculator" anymore to do it for me.... do you have the answer, or a suggestion for me how to get the answer??

I am solving a Future Value problem regarding an assignment and that is the answer... Thanks alot

Answer
Questioner:   Christina
Category:  Advanced Math
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Subject:  question on a number to the 180th power
Question:  Hi Paul!
Question on an equation. the result answer is:

(1.00375)^180 power

I don't have a "high technical calculator" anymore to do it for me.... do you have the answer, or a suggestion for me how to get the answer??

I am solving a Future Value problem regarding an assignment and that is the answer... Thanks alot
.....................................
Hi, Christina,

I don't have a "high technical calculator".

Yes, you do: There is one built into Windows XP.

Jut enter:
view | scientific.
then:

[Clear]
1.00375
[x^y] button
180
=

and you get your answer.

If your computer is broken (how are you reading this?) then you will have to use a table of logarithms.


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