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Last edited by Daniel123 (2007-10-03 07:08:14)
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Let a[sub]n[/sub] be the amount to be paid at the end of the nth year. Then
This is a recurrence relation of the form
the solution of which is
Hence, if N years are required to pay off the mortgage, you need a[sub]N+1[/sub] ≤ 0, i.e.
If my working is correct, that should give N ≥ 24.36. So 25 years are required to pay everything off.
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Hello JaneFairFax , Can you please give a link or show how the following was derived :
thanks
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I tried the sequence for the first few values of n, got a formula and verified it by mathematical induction.
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Right. We have
If you carry on, you should be able to convince yourself that
Now
is a sum of a geometric series. The formula is
So you have a formula for a[sub]n[/sub]. So use it.
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