Integrating Rates of Change I; Accumulation Functions in Context

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The definite integral of a function's derivative yields the total accumulated change in that which the function is measuring.
The definite integral of velocity gives total change in position.
The definite integral of acceleration gives total change in velocity.
The definite integral of population growth rate gives total change in population.
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  • Thanks a lot! It is very helpful!Thank u soo much!!

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  • pretty helpful!

    i've been through a semester of calc & was just brushing up and thought i'd use video tutorials.

    this was a simple & easy to follow lecture.

    thanks! :]

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