Instructional Video20:02
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Innovation and the State

Higher Ed
Dan Breznitz, is a Professor and Munk Chair of Innovation Studies, with a cross-appointment to the Department of Political Science. In addition, he is also Co-Director of the Innovation Policy Lab at the Munk School and the Director of...
Instructional Video7:40
Curated Video

Verifying Graphs of Systems of Inequalities

K - 5th
This video demonstrates how to use points from different regions of the graph to check if they satisfy the inequalities. By doing so, students can ensure that the correct half planes are shaded and that all possible solutions are...
Instructional Video4:04
Curated Video

Equations vs Inequalities: Understanding the Difference

K - 5th
The video explains the difference between equations and inequalities and how to recognize them. It provides examples of real-world scenarios and how to solve them using substitution and the four basic mathematical operations. The video...
Instructional Video5:45
Curated Video

Graphing Simultaneous Linear Inequalities

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the solution to simultaneous linear inequalities by graphing. They cover topics such as graphing linear inequalities on a number line, using broken or solid boundary lines, and shading the...
Instructional Video10:33
Curated Video

Policies to Influence Income and Wealth Distribution in an Economy

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses policies that can be implemented to influence the distribution of income and wealth in an economy. It explores the two main techniques used to measure inequality, the interventions and the free-market approach. The...
Instructional Video3:40
Brian McLogan

Solving a two step inequality with less than

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve two-step linear inequalities and graph their solution. When solving two step inequalities we will use inverse operations, reverse order of operations and the properties of equality to solve. We will then graph our...
Instructional Video3:56
FuseSchool

Graphing Inequalities

6th - Higher Ed
CREDITS Animation & Design: Reshenda Wakefield Narration: Lucy Billings Script: Lucy Billings In this video, we are going to look at how to show inequalities on graphs. Before we start, you need to know how to plot straight lines onto...
Instructional Video6:54
Brian McLogan

Graphing a linear system of inequalities in standard form

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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...
Instructional Video5:37
Brian McLogan

Learn how to graph an inequality that is in standard form and shade

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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...
Instructional Video3:47
Brian McLogan

What is an inequality statement and symbol represent and mean

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to graph an inequality in slope intercept or standard form and the shade the solution . When graphing an inequality we will focus on graphing like a linear equation and then using a test point to determine the solution as...
Instructional Video4:17
Brian McLogan

Graphing a linear inequality when you have to flip the sign

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to graph linear inequalities written in standard 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 broken...
Instructional Video15:06
Economics Explained

The Economy of Italy

9th - Higher Ed
Once the seat of the Roman Empire, Italy is now home to a surprisingly robust yet temperamental economy. The economy of Italy followed a path very similar to that of Germany's, albeit, with a little more flamboyancy which has found them...
Instructional Video5:02
Brian McLogan

Learn how to solve an or compound inequality

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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...
Instructional Video7:56
Brian McLogan

Graphing a linear inequality with test points

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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...
Instructional Video1:26
Brian McLogan

Solving and graphing an inequality with infinite many solutions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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....
Instructional Video2:23
Brian McLogan

Solve using two step method inequality

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve two-step linear inequalities and graph their solution. When solving two step inequalities we will use inverse operations, reverse order of operations and the properties of equality to solve. We will then graph our...
Instructional Video3:08
Brian McLogan

Learn the easy way to solving and graphing a multi step inequality with variables on both

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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....
Instructional Video2:50
Brian McLogan

Graphing an inequality when the slope is one ex 6

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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...
Instructional Video2:10
Brian McLogan

How do you determine if a graph is shaded or dashed

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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...
Instructional Video10:12
Brian McLogan

Learn how to graph a system of three linear inequalities

12th - Higher Ed
In this video series you will learn how to graph a system of linear inequalities. When graphing a system of linear inequalities you will graph just like a system of linear equations except you will use test points to shade.
Instructional Video6:40
Boulder Creek International

Kansas City: Payday Lending and Predatory Lending

9th - 11th
Kansas City part 3/7: The video discusses the issue of payday lending and its impact on low-income communities in Kansas City, Missouri. It highlights the efforts of a faith-based community organizing network to gather signatures for a...
Instructional Video3:51
Brian McLogan

Learn how to determine the feasible region of a system of inequalities

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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...
Instructional Video4:12
Brian McLogan

Graphing a linear inequality when your test point is false

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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...
Instructional Video3:47
Brian McLogan

Solving and graphing a multi-step inequality

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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....