thanks a lot for the responses everyone, so the antiderivative of a position would give the units length*time is what i gathered. so something like m*s, which is kind of interesting weather it has practical physical use or not haha. Ill have to run that by my teacher and hopefully get a bonus...
Well sitting in math class today learning about antiderivatives we talked about the following
Accelerations antiderivative is velocity
and,
velocities antiderivative is position.
So I asked my teacher what the antiderivative of a position would be then, and he did not know.
So if...