I'm taking a financial management class use exponents to the 3 and 4 power how do use the BA11 texas instrument to solve:
NPV=_16+16+
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1.10squared to the 2 power then squared to the 3 power
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NPV stands for Net Present Value. Using this scientific calculator, you must utilize a formula to calculate net present value.
For example, if we want to find out what the net present value of $10,000 is using a 4% annual interest rate for 10 years. In other words, what amount do we have to invest today for 10 years assuming we get a 4% annual interest rate.
Put the fraction inside parentheses so the division occurs before the power, and use the +/- key instead of the - key to enter a negative number. For example, to calculate 8 raised to the minus one-third, press 8 y^x ( 1 +/- 3 ) =. You should get 0.50.
The two calculators you are referring to do not have a financial utility. they cannot calculate cash flows. Casio does make a financial calculator, the FC-200V. Texas Instruments has two or three Business Analysts and so does HP. Some Casio Graphing Calculators are able to perform TVM, Amortization and such like financial applications.
Hi, You have a key labeled [Y to the x], use it for all the powers or roots that do not have a dedicated key or key sequence. Let the key be [^]
Ex: 13.675 to the power 1.33 is entered as 13.675 [^] (1.33) [=]. The result is 32.41778634 Ex: (-64)[^](2/3) [=] gives 16 as result. The (-) is the change sign key Ex: (2.87655)^(-6.778) is entered as 2.87655 [^] ( (-) 6.778 ) [=] 0.0007758 The (-) is the change sign (or the negative of), not the regular minus. When you have a negative exponent or a complicated exponent, it is safer to enclose the whole exponent inside parentheses.
Place both the base and the exponent in parentheses
(3/4)^(-2) then press enter. Your answer will be in decimal form at first 1.777...
Press MATH
Select the 1: Fraction option and it will convert your decimal value to the fraction answer of 16/9.
Negative exponents flip the fraction. For instance, (3/4)^(-1) = 4/3. So for (3/4)^(-2) you could just square the numerator and denominator separately to get 9/16, and then flip the fraction to account for the negative. That will give you 16/9.
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