Solve for i

NateyNateNate

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Please help solve for i

Original formula:
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I'm stuck at:

i x ( F/P ) = ( ( 1 + i ) ^ n ) - 1

Greatly appreciated. Thank you. Feel free to post a picture if it's easier
 
Please help solve for i

Original formula:
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I'm stuck at:

i x ( F/P ) = ( ( 1 + i ) ^ n ) - 1

Greatly appreciated. Thank you. Feel free to post a picture if it's easier
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Please show us what you have tried and exactly where you are stuck.

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Please share your work/thoughts about this problem.
 
Lets just call F/P, A.
So you have Ai + 1= (1+ i)^n.
Can you now try to write this last equation in a polynomial in u = 1+i ?
 
Please help solve for i

Original formula:
View attachment 21561

I'm stuck at:

i x ( F/P ) = ( ( 1 + i ) ^ n ) - 1

Greatly appreciated. Thank you. Feel free to post a picture if it's easier
This cannot be solved algebraically for 'i'.

In what course this assignment was given?

What were you taught about solving for roots of non-linear equations?
 
It is, in fact, an nth degree polynomial equation. There is no general formula or method for such polynomials.
 
It's the calculation for the future value of annuity, the i is for interest rate.

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We know where the formula is mostly used. But we wanted to know:

In what course this assignment was given?​
Was the class a math or a finance or an engineering or something else. The expectation changes with designation of class.​
What were you taught about solving for roots of non-linear equations?​
 
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We know where the formula is mostly used. But we wanted to know:

In what course this assignment was given?​
Was the class a math or a finance or an engineering or something else. The expectation changes with designation of class.​
What were you taught about solving for roots of non-linear equations?​
It is a finance class in an MBA program. We are allowed to use calculator. I am just curious about how to solve for it.
 
It is a finance class in an MBA program. We are allowed to use calculator. I am just curious about how to solve for it.
You'll have to use "iterative" methods (e.g. Newton-Raphson, Bisection, etc.) to approximate the solution to a desired accuracy.
 
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