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Hi,
I'm trying to solve for a rate of increase in the basic compound 
interest formula:
FV = P(1 + r)n
I have FV, P, and n, but I can't find anything that would explain how 
to solve for r.  I need the nth root of FV/P, I don't see how I can 
use the exponentiation operation, ^, in this circumstance.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Wayne
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