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and there turns out there is a method thatll do that its called the Ritz or the Rayleigh Ritz nothing and the Ritz method utilizes the quadratic functional inferred from the weak form of the equation so and it turns out I mean were getting closer to the final elbow method here so it turns out that the finite element method is just a piecewise implementation over finite elements of the Ritz method so as of right now were still talking about a continuous thing we havent discretized it yet so we can use the Ritz method on continuous bodies but it has some limitations and so were gonna talk about this for the rest of today and maybe a little piece of next next time and then well get into finally we will discretize the body and then well have finite elements and essentially the finite element method is the piecewise implementation of Ritz method over finite elements okay so to develop the weak form we have a three step process okay and and I think I mentioned to you earlier that a l