Calculus BC integrals involve finding antiderivatives and evaluating definite integrals. It allows us to calculate areas under curves, determine accumulated quantities over time, and solve differential equations.
Antiderivative: The reverse process of differentiation, finding a function whose derivative is equal to a given function.
Definite Integral: The result of evaluating an antiderivative between two specific limits, representing the area under a curve within those limits.
Accumulation Function: A function that represents the total accumulation or sum of quantities over time.
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