I have a little equation for which I need to solve for r. The problem I'm having is that I don't remember the techniques that can be used to do this, as the equation contains a summation. I spent some time on Google and in my old text books, but I haven't found anything yet. This is part of my equation:
The "(i=0 E y)" part is the Sigma notation.
F = (i=0 E y) Ci(1 + r)(t-i)
I want to solve for r, with F, Ci, t, and y all on the other side of the equation. Can anyone help me with where I should begin with this? What the steps would look like, or what keywords I can use in Google to help find the correct information?
Thanks a lot!
The "(i=0 E y)" part is the Sigma notation.
F = (i=0 E y) Ci(1 + r)(t-i)
I want to solve for r, with F, Ci, t, and y all on the other side of the equation. Can anyone help me with where I should begin with this? What the steps would look like, or what keywords I can use in Google to help find the correct information?
Thanks a lot!