In
mechanics, the definition is:
average constant
speed of a particle = (distance travelled by the particle in time δt)/(δt) ........................................ distance is a scalar quantity
average constant
velocity of a particle = (
displacement the particle in time δt)/(δt) ........................................
displacement is a vector quantity
Instantaneous speed is the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity.
Average constant speed is NOT the magnitude of the average constant velocity.
The integration mentioned above (for v(t)) would be
line integration or contour integration (of the vector) along the path. Complication arises in a curved path - more non-intuitively in a self-intersecting path.