Continuously Compounded Interest Calculator : Float « Data Type « PHP






Continuously Compounded Interest Calculator

 
<?php
function calc_continuous_compound_interest($a, $r, $y) {
    return $a * pow(M_E, $r * $y);
}

echo calc_continuous_compound_interest(5000, .0325, 3), '<br />';

?>
  
  








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