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| Title: | The Diamond Water Paradox - part two |
| Web Resource Address: | http://www.metalproject.co.uk/METAL/Resources/Films/Differential_equations/#film515 |
| Author: | METAL (Mathematics for Economics: enhancing Teaching and Learning) |
| Description: | Integration is used to determine total utility of water versus diamonds. (Duration 6 minutes 9 seconds). Part of a series of films from the METAL (Mathematics for Economics: enhancing Teaching and Learning) project that show how partial differentiation and integration are used to gain constructive insights into economics as a discipline. They are fundamental building blocks for a course of mathematics for economics. These video clips and animations can be viewed in isolation, or via the learning pathway links to related materials in a Question Bank. |
| Keywords: | economics; metalproject; maths; mathematics; integration |
| Persistent Link: | http://open.jorum.ac.uk:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/6978 |
| Date: | 2010-06-24 |
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http://www.metalproject.co.uk/METAL/Resources/Films/Differential_equations/#film515
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