Lecture 24 - Discontinuous forcing functions
We introduce the unit step function (or Heaviside function), and describe how any piecewise continuous function can be written in terms of these functions. We then solve a differential equation involving a discontinuous forcing function. This lecture is part of a course on differential equations (Math 207, University of Washington)

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