Using an economics model for teaching linear algebra

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Abstract

We present an approach for teaching linear algebra using models. In particular, we are interested in analyzing the modeling process under an APOS perspective. We will present a short illustration of the analysis of an economics problem related to production in a set of industries. This problem elicits the use of the concepts of linear combination, linear independence, among other linear algebra concepts related to vector space. We describe cycles of students’ work on the problem, present an analysis of the learning trajectory with emphasis on the constructions they develop, and discuss the advantages of this approach in terms of students’ learning.

Keywords

Teaching
Leontief Model
Linear independence and dependence
Linear algebra education
Vector space
Modeling

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