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Comment author: komponisto2 04 June 2008 08:24:03PM 2 points [-]

Why does the area under a curve equal the antiderivative?

The rate of area-accumulation is given by the height of the curve, i.e. the value of the function. You can see this easily with constant functions: a horizontal line 2 units above the horizontal axis accumulates area underneath at a rate of 2 square units per unit of length.

At least that's how I like to think about it.