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Calculate accumulated rates of change using fundamental theorem of calculus.

Let v(t) = t2be the velocity of a particle at time t and s(t) be the displacement at any time t. Clearly, s(t) is an anti derivative of v(t) and s(t) = t3/3.

The displacement from time t1 to time t2= the accumulated rate of change 

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