Mathematics
Mathematics, 02.04.2021 08:00, heyysiirr3064

Below is the formula for calculating monthly payments for a fixed-rate loan. M equals P times the fraction with a numerator of i times the quantity 1 plus i end quantity to the power of n times t all over the denominator of the quantity 1 plus i end quantity to the power of n times t end power minus 1 end fraction Part 1: Explain what the following variables represent and how changing each one affects the monthly payment amount: P, i, and t. Part 2: Explain how changing each variable (P, i, and t) affects the total cost of principal and interest over the life of the loan. (5 points)

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