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x/2 is the same as (1/2) times x. Thus, you can use the formula for a constant factor.
Any number that doesn't change is a constant. Some famous ones are the gravitational constant, the speed of light in a vacuum, and Planck's constant.
The specific rate constant a proportionally determined constant that is usually different for various reactions with changes in temperature.
Volume of cyliner=Pi(r2)h so if r is constant, the ony variable is h so what is dv/dh? Pi(r2) which is constant.
Simple interest.
YES. IT IS USED FOR THE ACTUAL VALUATION OF COMMON STOCKS!!
The constant growth valuation model assumes that a stock's dividend is going to grow at a constant rate. Stocks that can be used for this model are established companies that tend to model growth parallel to the economy.
What constitutes a constant growth stock is a stock that has dividends that are expected to grow at a constant rate. The formula used to value a constant growth stock is determined by the estimated dividends that will be paid divided by the difference between the required rate of return and growth rate.
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There are a lot of different traits of good growth stocks. Two of the traits that connote a good stock are high profit margins and accelerating earnings growth.
One can find information on what stocks to watch for growth in many places. They can go onto websites like Yahoo Finance and Google Stocks and look at the stock news, or they could simply look into their local newspaper which includes stocks to look at for growth.
The definition of a growth fund in simplest terms is a fund that grows by investing in growth stocks. The growth stocks are selected by shares in a company that is expected to grow above average through out the year. A growth fund is a type of mutual fund that invests in equities that have great potential for growth. However, because these finds invest in more volatile stocks, the risks are greater as well.
K = constant
No but if you replace a constant with a function it will remain a formula
No but if you replace a constant with a function it will remain a formula
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remains constant