| William Morgan - 1779 - 348 pages
...From the value of an Annuity on the " life of B for the given term (found by " Problem 4th) fubtract the value of an ** Annuity on the joint lives of A and B '' for the given term (found by Corollary " 1 'ft to Problem 4th) and referve the re" mainder. Find... | |
| Francis Baily - 1810 - 754 pages
...living at the age of a person one year younger than B, K the value of an annuity on that life, and AK the value of an annuity on the joint lives of A and K. The whole value of the .. (rl)x (B— .\B) /3CK-AK) survivorship is therefore = S x -1 - 5 -- h... | |
| Francis Baily - 1810 - 674 pages
...living at the age of a person one year younger than B, K the value of an annuiu on that life, and AK the value of an annuity on the joint lives of A and K. Tlie whole value of the survivorship is therep(rl)x(BA ) /3(K-AK) c(C-AC) Jore — 3 x I — 1 —... | |
| William Morgan - 1821 - 364 pages
...the first series expresses the value of an annuity on the life of A., and the second series expresses the value of an annuity on the joint lives of A. and B., consequently the truth of the solution is manifest. NOTE VIII. (PaoB. x. xn. and xm.) The value... | |
| Augustus De Morgan - 1838 - 380 pages
...greater than A | 1 B. The following preliminary considerations will be necessary. PROBLEM. — Required the value of an annuity on the joint lives of A and B, to be paid at every end of a year at which B shall be alive, provided A were alive at the beginning... | |
| Thomas Galloway - 1839 - 248 pages
...younger than A, will live over x years (53), and •Zv,p,—iq,=-r Zifp'^ = — A'B;denotingby P i Pi A'B the value of an annuity on the joint lives of A' and B. Again, let y' * = ?' ^*— 1, then ,/, is the probability that B', who is one year younger than... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1844 - 262 pages
...above, is the value of the temporary annuity. From these principles it may be readily inferred, that the value of an annuity on the joint lives of A and B, deferred for v years, is and consequently the temporary annuity on the joint for v years is MISCELLANEOUS... | |
| Political dictionary - 1845 - 916 pages
...if the latter should happen to die first, is the value of an annuity on the life of A, diminished by the value of an annuity on the joint lives of A and B. For the situation is exactly the same as if the ANNUITY. office granted an annuity to A, to be returned... | |
| 1845 - 908 pages
...if the latter should happen to die first, is the value of an annuity on the life of A, diminished by the value of an annuity on the joint lives of A and B. For the situation is exactly the same as if the L ANNUITY. 17 6 10-3 office granted an annuity to... | |
| 1848 - 536 pages
...if the latter should happen to die first, is the value of an annuity on the life of A, diminished by the value of an annuity on the joint lives of A and B. For the situation is exactly the same as if the ANNUITY. [146] ANNUITY. office granted an annuity... | |
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