The number of periods over which interest is calculated on the loan.
We have to determine
The following formula is used to calculate the monthly payment on a personal loan.
<h3>What is the formula used to calculate monthly payments?</h3>
The formula used to calculate monthly payments are as follows;
Where,
1. PV is the present value or the amount of the loan.
2. i is the interest rate per period and is calculated by dividing the yearly percent rate by 100 and by the number of periods in a year.
3. n is the total number of periods and is calculated as the product of the number of periods in a year times the number of years.
Hence, the number of periods over which interest is calculated on the loan.
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ANSWER: No.
Explanation: It is impossible for a negative number to be greater than a positive number. All negatives are behind zero, therefore less than zero, on the number line, while all the positives are ahead of zero, meaning they're greater than zero. In conclusion, a negative number is ALWAYS less than a positive number.
By using the pythogrean theorem
root 18^2-9^2 = 15.58 ~ 15.6
7x^2 - 7 = 0
7(x^2 - 1) = 0
7(x + 1)(x - 1) = 0
x = 1; x = -1