If the rate of depriciation is more than 100%, the outcome in one would come 0 and next should come the negative value of the initial. However if we take a example, Initial = 500 Time = 2 years Rate = 100% The outcome in second comes in postive value due to the even power . I used the formulae - Outcome = Initial(1- (rate/100))² Is there an external applicable formulae?
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Welcome to MSE. Please read this text about how to ask a good question. – José Carlos Santos Aug 25 '19 at 13:34
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if after 1 year you have nothing left, the depreciation in the second year is irrelevant, you still have nothing, and that is what the formula says, 1-100/100=0 and 0^2=0 trula
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I expexted.the negative result. I mean for a formulae which is universal. – Ayan Sarkar Aug 26 '19 at 09:34
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why do you expect a negativ result? The universal formula gives you 0 and just simple reasoning also? trula – trula Aug 26 '19 at 14:21
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