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Mathematics, 20.07.2020 01:01 pierreangie17

1. A student loan needs to be paid off beginning the first year after graduation. Beginning at Year 1, there is $52,000 remaining to
be paid. The graduate makes regular payments of $8,000 each
year. The graph shows the sequence.
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