Calculus: invest $500/mo at 5%; how long until $25,000 ?

DuNguyen

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I'm going to put $500 a month in savings at 5%. How long until I have $25000?


Year
$ In
T years later
1
500*12
500*12e^((.05)T)
2
500*12
500*12e^((.05)T-1)
3
500*12
500*12e^((.05)T-2)
4
500*12
500*12e^((.05)T-3)
...
...
T
$25000

25000=∫T0 f(t)dt

∫ with T on top and 0 at the bottom
 
I'm going to put $500 a month in savings at 5%. How long until I have $25000?


Year
$ InT years later
1500*12500*12e^((.05)T)
2500*12500*12e^((.05)T-1)
3500*12500*12e^((.05)T-2)
4500*12500*12e^((.05)T-3)
......
T$25000

25000=∫T0 f(t)dt

∫ with T on top and 0 at the bottom
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you're doing in the above...?

How often is interest compounded? What formulas have they given you for annuities and such-like? How far have you gotten in applying that information?

Please be complete. Thank you! ;)
 
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