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in this video we're going to look at a variation on a theme of the shirley background the idea of a shirley background is that once you know what the background is then the description of the background is straightforward you simply integrate the area a1 integrate the area a2 and then given the intensities at either end of the interval you can then plug into this formula and you end up with a shirley background the caveat is that initially you don't know what the shirley background is so if you start off rather than having a shape that looks like this one you simply enter a flat line beneath the P you then have an approximation to a 1 and an approximation to a 2 so with these approximations they can be plugged into the formula to produce an improved curve in terms of the shape of the shirley background and then using the improved shape the same procedure is applied again and we end up with a a second iteration and so on until we ultimately find that the shape in the background does no...