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22 February, 06:17

You just signed a contract for a new job. The salary for the first year is $30,000 and there is to be a percent increase in your salary each year. The algebraic expression to the right describes your total salary over n years, where x is the sum of 1 and the yearly percent increase, expressed as a decimal.

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  1. 22 February, 06:34
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    Sounds like a geometric progression. Initial value is $30,000; p is the annual increase, a percent, but expressed as a decimal fraction between 0 and 1; n is the number of years.

    Total salary = $30,000 (1+p) ^n, or, in shorthand and following the wording of this problem,

    Total salary = $30,000 x^n, where x = 1 + p
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