Why does the derivative of a movement equation equals the velocity?

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I have no problem with the exercises, but I can’t wrap my head around the concept

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It’s not the derivative of the “movement” equation, it’s the derivative of the **position** equation.

The derivative of position with respect to time is literally the rate at which position changes over time. Which is what velocity *is*.

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