Answer:
£1690
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount invested by Brian = £1300
rate of simple interest = 10%
To find money Brian will have after three years
He will have amount invested in bank and interest earned in three years from that amount.
Simple interest for any principal amount p is given by
SI = P*R * T /100
where SI is simple interest earned
T is time period for which simple interest is earned
R is rate of interest
Substituting value of P , R and T we have
SI = 1300*10* 3 /100 = 390
Therefor interest earned will be £390
Total money with Brian after three years = principal amount invested + interest earned in 3 years
= £1300 + £390 = £1690
The employee will need to figure out how many groups of 0.4 points they have beyond a score of 2.6. To do this subtract 3.4 and 2.6.
3.4 - 2.6 = 0.8
This is two groups of 0.4.
So, 0.5% + 1% + 1%= 2.5 % pay increase.
My guess would maybe be 12 !
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
For a function f to have a maximum as per derivative rule we have to have
f'(x) =0, f"(x) <0
If second derivative =0 also then it is not maximum but point of inflections
Whenever f(x) = ax^n
we have
f'(x) = 0 gives x=0 and
f"(x) = n(n-1) ax ^(n-2)
So for n greater than or equal to there cannot be any maximum
And also for a straight line
y =-4x
y'=-4 and y"-0
No maximum
So only maximum can be for a funciton of the form y = ax^2
Here we do not have that all degrees are either 1 or greater than 1.
So no maximum for any funciton.