Thank you so much for this video. I am taking an online class and the professor just assumes we know how to put the equations into the calculator correctly. This was so helpful. Thank you again!
Wow! So very detailed demonstration! Thank you very much! Now, all I need is a calculator like yours because what I have is the simple everyday use calculator.
Ive been searching the net ALL DAY and last night to find an equation that worked, then I found this... my assignment finally works! Let me just say... I LOVE YOU!!!! Thanks so much! You're better than my own teacher because in a single video you explained far clearer and far more effectively how this all works :) Thank you so much :) A+++!!!!!
Thanks so much! I was doing my online homework and I started getting a lot of problems that needed to be solved using this formula and It showed how to set up the formula and plug in the data, but it didn't show how to actually solve the formula step by step. I tried and tried again and couldn't figure it out. Now that I watched this video it has been a breeze. Thanks again! Very helpful!=]
ive been stuck on the same math problem forever it feels like! this video changed it all! idk why pearson math doesnt show us the brackets or anything!
Thank you I am a student studying from home and this has made so much clearer what my text seemed to skim over. Smile has returned to my face Thank you
This simple video helped me so much. I was racking my brain trying to figure out how to just use my calculator, which just happens to be this exact one. I may just pass my math class now. I am so grateful.
Thank you so much for this awesome video! I have been struggling through my school work with no success and this video masterfully simplified my school work in a matter of a few minutes!
I like the formula, but I was unable to get the 269.92 answer? Could u please explain a bit more; such as how do go about calculating the exponent segment, in other words the ^(-12*20) ? & why is there a minus there? Furthermore, what is the purpose of the 1- & 1 + in the denominator part of the equation ? sorry about all the questions..lol...hope u can help..
thank you so much! My teacher gave me an example and in that example it include PMT calculation but my teacher used formular in excel to done it and im very curious about where are those yearly value (my example is yearly but this video help to calculate it!) come from? so yeah..i end up love your teaching video! :) thank you so so much again. I love you. 😍