How are YouTube Analytics graphs related to Derivatives and Integrals? (Calculus Class)

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Published at : December 05, 2021

Whether it's for views, watch time, or revenue, the typical graphs shown in YouTube analytics can be thought of in terms of derivatives and integrals in calculus. Sum derivative values to get integral values. Subtract integral values to get derivative values. https://amzn.to/3eXEmuA ("Infinite Powers, How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe", by Steven Strogatz.)

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