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Y’ever read something and have understanding that has eluded you interminably suddenly stop, curl up, and snuggle neatly into a fold in your brain because a new way opened to it?

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The difference between derivatives and integrals is like the difference between solving a sudoku and solving a riddle from a fairy guarding a treasure who is bound by fairy law to make it technically solvable, but if you do manage to solve their riddle their boss will actually kill them, and even if you get the right answer they won't let you through unless you remember to add + C at the end
Why is the hardest part of upper level math basic math? I should not be expected to add 2+2 correctly after correctly setting up triple integrals
doing pure maths and theoretical physics simultaneously is so funny to me, because the calculations in physics are much harder than in maths like 4×4 matrix determinants or some really long integrals
and yet pure maths still manages to be harder for me

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I can easily geometrically imagine derivative to any function. It's just how fast that function changes.
But is there a way to geometrically imagine an integral to function?
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