Lecture

Integrals of Functions

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This lecture covers the concept of integrals as the reciprocal function of the derivative, obtained through continuous summation between two bounds. It explains displacement integral of velocity from initial time 0 to time t, and the variation of speed and acceleration in physical examples of rectilinear motion along the Ox axis.

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