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00:03

Understanding step functions a la shmoop [Woman running up steps]

00:06

you think you can stand on one foot for longer than your friend Derek, Derek thinks

00:12

he can go longer so you make it interesting Derek tells you that for

00:16

every two seconds you stand on one foot longer than him

00:19

he'll give you a starburst but if you cry uncle poor Derek you have to bake him

00:24

a cake seems little lopsided sort of like [Woman holding a plate with a cake slice]

00:26

someone standing on one foot good news Derek falls down after only 47 seconds [Derek falls to the floor]

00:31

now you have to stand on one foot for at least two more seconds to earn anything

00:35

four seconds to earn two starbursts and so on well how can you figure out how

00:40

many starbursts you'll earn if you stay on your foot for an additional 15

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seconds about 45 seconds two and a half hours

00:47

well we can't plot a line with a slope because the number doesn't go up

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constantly for instance you stand 2.1 seconds

00:54

longer than Derek or you stand 3.9 seconds longer than Derek you'll still

00:58

get only one starburst, Derek doesn't have a sharp enough knife to cut the candies in

01:03

pieces so you can only receive a whole number amount of starbursts well but we [Derek holding a starburst while woman stands on one leg]

01:08

do know how to plot points and that's all we need

01:10

so we graph this type situation using how you guess it step functions a type

01:16

of piecewise function but each of the functions within it will consist of only

01:21

constants making horizontal line, it's like a staircase, clever see those open

01:28

circles those correspond to the less than or greater than symbols in the

01:31

function well f of x equals 1 when x equals anything between 2 & 4 since the

01:37

function uses the less than or equal to next to the 2, 2 is included in this

01:43

function well unfortunately since the function uses the less than symbol with [Person points to less than symbol of piecewise function]

01:48

the 4.. F of 4 doesn't equal two starbursts it actually equals three and

01:53

the next horizontal line segment 4 is included with the less than or equal

01:58

to sign....As soon as you've passed that four second mark you

02:03

immediately move up the chain of command and get three starbursts notice there [3 starbursts appear on graph of step function]

02:08

wasn't a transition time when you got two and a half starbursts you just

02:11

jumped or should we say stepped straight to the next whole number all right well

02:16

this is why step functions come in handy the graph is still a function because [Hand catches step function]

02:20

every x value corresponds to only one y value see that? wow going on 25 minutes

02:25

we're impressed however you'd better call it quits and take a bathroom break [Woman and Derek standing on one leg]

02:28

soon or else you'll be gone to sharing something juicy...

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