This math problem is related to my business. Any help is greatly appreciated:
'a' is my investment, 'b' is the multiple that my investment will grow, and 'c' is the total cost of assets+investment.
A•B=C
'A' is unknown
'B' is 10
'C' asset is 100, but the investment side depends on 'A'
Everytime I change A to solve for C, then C changes which requires A to change to resolve again and again and again infinitely.
My questions are:
1- How do I write this infinite-like equation regardless of the numbers used?
2- How can I also write this equation so that I can see what 'A' would be after the 5th cycle of resolving? Meaning after I did the equation 5 times, the 6th 'A' used to resolve the equation would be the number Id get.
Id really appreciate any help!
'a' is my investment, 'b' is the multiple that my investment will grow, and 'c' is the total cost of assets+investment.
A•B=C
'A' is unknown
'B' is 10
'C' asset is 100, but the investment side depends on 'A'
Everytime I change A to solve for C, then C changes which requires A to change to resolve again and again and again infinitely.
My questions are:
1- How do I write this infinite-like equation regardless of the numbers used?
2- How can I also write this equation so that I can see what 'A' would be after the 5th cycle of resolving? Meaning after I did the equation 5 times, the 6th 'A' used to resolve the equation would be the number Id get.
Id really appreciate any help!