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What type of value can its definite integrals take?; that is, can ∫bt=a f(t) dt = ∫bt=a v dt (where a and b are scalars) be a point, a scalar, a vector, or what? What type of value can its indefinite integrals take?; that is, can ∫ f(t) dt = ∫ v dt be a point, a scalar, a vector, or what?

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