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math.calculus-integral Calculator
Evaluates definite integrals of polynomial functions using the power rule for integration, computing the exact area under the curve. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus connects differentiation and integration — this demonstrates the antiderivative-evaluation step.
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antiderivative
The instantaneous rate of change — the slope of the tangent line at a point. In physics: derivative of position = velocity; derivative of velocity = acceleration.