Yes, completely. As for Newton's laws of motion;
Position is the second derivative of acceleration, and the first derivative of velocity.
Acceleration is the second integral of position, and the first integral of velocity.
You get more complexities when you're able to use partial derivatives to use variables with respect to other variables, which is why you'll tend to see the partial derivative sign a lot on higher level physics.
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