Exam 4: Polynomials
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Simplify the following expression and express the final result using positive exponents only.
For example,
.


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How much money should a young married couple invest now at a(n) 6% annual rate if they want to have $100,000 in the bank when they reach retirement age in 40 years? Use the formula:
where P is the amount of money to be invested at an annual rate i (expressed as a decimal) in order to have $ A in n years. Round your answer to the nearest integer. $ __________

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Perform the division. If there is a remainder, leave the answer in
form. 


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Write the following expression with a single exponent. Assume there is no division by 0. 

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Consider the following information: A business bought two yachts, one for $
and the other for $
. The first yacht is expected depreciate $
per year and the second $
per year. Find one polynomial equation that will give the value of both yachts after
years.





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