Give the difference equation for y n , the amount (or balance) after n interest periods. A
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Give the difference equation for yn , the amount (or balance) after n interest periods.
A bank account into which $20,000 is deposited at 6% interest compounded monthly and $100 is withdrawn at the end of each month.
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Finite Mathematics And Its Applications
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