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Voting: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of October 18, 2016

Voting

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The Production Possibilities Frontier - Calculating Opportunity Costs (Skis and Snowboards)

The Production Possibilities Frontier - Calculating Opportunity Costs (Skis and Snowboards)

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Lesson 2: One Point and Two Point Linear Perspective

Thank you Ruben Duran, for your direction and assistance in the learning glass studio.

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Module 5

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Powers of Government: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of September 8, 2016

Powers of Government

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PPF - Calculating Opportunity Cost

Calculating opportunity Costs.

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Perfect Competition - Maximizing Profit Using the TC, TR and Profit Function.mp4

Perfect Competition - Maximizing Profit Using the TC, TR and Profit Function. Image provided by OpenStax.

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The Use of Mathematics in Economics - The Length and Weight of Boys and Girls

The Use of Mathematics in Economics - The Length and Weight of Boys and Girls. Positive relationships.

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Opportunity Cost - Increasing and Constant Costs

Covers increasing and constant opportunity costs of a production possibilities frontier.

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Calculation of Opportunity Costs Along a Concave PPF

Calculation of Opportunity Costs Along a Concave PPF

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The Use of Mathematics in Economics - Altitude and Air Density Relationship

The Use of Mathematics in Economics - Altitude and Air Density Relationship. Negative relationships.

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1314 5.5.3

x^2 + y^2 = 4 and 2x^2 - y^2 = 8

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1314 5.5.1

x^2 - y = 4 and x + y = -2

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1314 2.7.1

Cost and Revenue Functions

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1314 5.1.6

Systems with Three Unknowns

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1314 5.1.1

Consistent, Inconsistent, and Dependent Systems of Equations

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