Review the TED Talk on abstract math, paying particular attention to how Eugenia Cheng (2018) explains how pure mathemat
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 12:07 pm
Review the TED Talk on abstract math, paying particular attention to how Eugenia Cheng (2018) explains how pure mathematics models social inequality. . • Think about an overall group that may exist in your environment. • Identify three subgroups within the overall group, and diagram these groups as Cheng (2018) did in the presentation using the following format where a/b/c are your individual subgroups: . Think about two inequality statements that can be inferred from the diagram referring to the specific groups that you have just created. For example, if a represents dogs and c represents cats then and inequality could be: dogs>cats. . Decide if these inequalities are true based on the overall group you selected. Consider one potential bias or inequality that may exist in either Level 2 or Level 3 of your diagram and think about how it would create an unequal ranking between the elements on this level. . {a,b,c} [a,b], [a,c}, {b,c} {a}, {b}, {c} 。 {} . . Think about what the inequality would be in the context of your situation and think about how it would be expressed as a mathematical inequality. Consider who might be interested in these results, and why.