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Institute for New Economic Thinking
Jeff Sachs - Getting Beyond Keynesian Stimulus 4/5
In Part 4 of this interview From the Director's Chair, INET Executive Director Robert Johnson talks with Jeffrey Sachs about the effectiveness of Keynesian stimulus. Sachs isn't convinced. "The idea of stable, reliable Keynesian...
Brian McLogan
Graphing a system of inequalities when one inequality is a vertical boundary line
👉 Learn how to graph a system of inequalities. A system of inequalities is a set of inequalities which are collectively satisfied by a certain range of values for the variables. To graph a system of inequalities, each inequality making...
Brian McLogan
Solving and graphing a one variable inequality with variable on both sides
👉 Learn how to solve multi-step linear inequalities having no parenthesis. An inequality is a statement in which one value is not equal to the other value. An inequality is linear when the highest exponent in its variable(s) is 1. (i.e....
Curated Video
Representing the Solution Set of an Inequality on a Number Line
In this lesson, students learn how to represent the solution set of an inequality on a number line. They review the concepts of variables, inequalities, and number line representations. Through a step-by-step process, students solve an...
60 Second Histories
The Epsom Derby, 1913
Emmeline Pankhurst talks about death of Emily Wilding Davison at the Epsom Derby in 1913
Boulder Creek International
Kansas City: The Importance of Male Role Models and Community Involvement
Kansas City part 5/7: The video is a speech given by the leader of a program called the Man Class. The program is designed to teach men how to be responsible, protective, and caring individuals in their families and communities. The...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
To Save Capitalism, Make it Work for Average Folks
David Smick, the founder and president of Johnson Smick International and editor of The International Economy about his new book, The Great Equalizer: How Main Street Capitalism Can Create an Economy for Everyone. Smick argues that...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
China and the US Need Couple's Therapy
In part 4 of INET's interview with Orville Schell, the Director of the Center on US-China Relations at the Asia Society says that the US and China are inexorably tied together, so they must find ways to work together, even if their goals...
Brian McLogan
Graphing a linear inequality with a slope of negative one and dashed line
👉 Learn how to graph linear inequalities written in slope-intercept form. Linear inequalities are graphed the same way as linear equations, the only difference being that one side of the line that satisfies the inequality is shaded. Also...
KnowMo
Introduction to Inequality Symbols in Mathematics
This video introduces the concept of inequalities in mathematics and discusses the various inequality symbols that are used. The speaker explains the difference between using equations and inequalities to summarize information and how...
Makematic
Zine Scene
Zines are home made magazines that grew out of the punk, Riotgrrl and third-wave feminist movements of the 1980s and 1990s. And in a pre-Internet age, gave girls a platform to express themselves in new ways.
Brian McLogan
How to write the domain of a radical function
👉 Learn how to find the domain of a radical function. Recall that the domain of a function is the set of possible input values (x-values) of the function. For a radical square-root function, there cannot be a negative number inside the...
Brian McLogan
Solve a system of inequalities with vertical and horizontal lines
👉 Learn how to graph a system of inequalities. A system of inequalities is a set of inequalities which are collectively satisfied by a certain range of values for the variables. To graph a system of inequalities, each inequality making...
Brian McLogan
Graphing a system of linear inequalities
👉 Learn how to graph a system of inequalities. A system of inequalities is a set of inequalities which are collectively satisfied by a certain range of values for the variables. To graph a system of inequalities, each inequality making...
Brian McLogan
What do you need to know to graph linear inequalities
👉 Learn how to graph linear inequalities. Linear inequalities are graphed the same way as linear equations, the only difference being that one side of the line that satisfies the inequality is shaded. Also broken line (dashes) is used...
Brian McLogan
Solving and graphing a one variable inequality
👉 Learn how to solve multi-step linear inequalities having no parenthesis. An inequality is a statement in which one value is not equal to the other value. An inequality is linear when the highest exponent in its variable(s) is 1. (i.e....
Brian McLogan
Learn how to solve and graph the solution for a compound inequality
👉 Learn how to solve and graph compound linear inequalities. A compound inequality is an inequality having more than 1 inequality sign. To solve compound inequalities, we use inverse operations, applying the inverse operation to each...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to solve a multi step inequality and graph the solution
👉 Learn how to solve multi-step linear inequalities having parenthesis. An inequality is a statement in which one value is not equal to the other value. An inequality is linear when the highest exponent in its variable(s) is 1. (i.e....
Brian McLogan
Learn how to solve a compound inequality by separating into two inequalities
👉 Learn how to solve and graph compound linear inequalities. A compound inequality is an inequality having more than 1 inequality sign. To solve compound inequalities, we use inverse operations, applying the inverse operation to each...
Brian McLogan
Easy way to solve and graph a compound inequality with OR
👉 Learn how to solve compound inequalities and graph their solution on a number line. A compound inequality is an inequality having more than 1 inequality sign. To solve compound inequalities, we use inverse operations, applying the...
FuseSchool
Inequalities | Algebra | Maths | FuseSchool
An equal’s sign means two expressions are equal to one another. But sometimes the expressions are not equal… we might only know that something is bigger than or smaller than something else… this is where inequalities come into play....
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Victor Yakovenko: What Causes Inequality? An Econophysics Approach
Welcome to our video series titled "New Economic Thinking." The series will feature dozens of conversations with leading economists on the most important issues facing economics and the global economy today. This episode features...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Joseph Stiglitz: It’s Time to Get Radical on Inequality
America’s economic system has failed by not raising living standards for most. Nobel laureate Stiglitz, author of The Price of Inequality and The Great Divide, studies the forces driving inequality and what is at stake if it continues....
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Wealth & Inequality: Back to the Future
"Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me." The American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald is responsible for the quote, but in his scholarship Gabriel Zucman, Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley (and INET...