How to become President of the United States | Median Voter Theory explained by Math | Part 2
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 Published On Oct 6, 2023

Math The World is dedicated to bringing real world math problems into the classroom and answering the age old question “when will I ever use this?”

This video answers the question “Who should politicians campaign to for the best chance at winning an election?” We use Algebra and Geometry to answer this question and show a step by step process of our problem solving / mathematical modeling approach. We also address additional questions like "What is the Median Voter Theory?”

We use unique algebra context topics, geometry context topics, trigonometry context topics, and calculus context topics. We go beyond context problems and use a technique called mathematical modeling to find solutions to real world questions and real world problems. These videos are great for students who plan to enter technical fields that require real world problem solving, and can be a great resource for teachers looking for ways to bring real world contexts into their classroom.

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Created by Doug Corey

Script: Doug Corey and Jennifer Canizales
Audio: Doug Corey
Animation: Jennifer Canizales
Music: Tech House
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