Solve the problem.The current value of an annuity per period is given by P =  -  , where n is the number of periods, i is the interest rate, and R is the amount of the periodic payment. Find the limit of the current value equation as n approaches infinity to derive an expression for the current value for an annuity that makes payments in perpetuity.

A. P = ?
B. P = 0
C. P =  - R
D. P = 


Answer: D

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