5/5 rating based on 67 reviews. Read all reviews for Calculus FTW - Deep Insight into Solving Calculus Problems for iPhone.
Calculus FTW - Deep Insight into Solving Calculus Problems is paid iOS app published by MathFTW LLC
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The Optimization WordProblem p7.3 has an incorrect surface area formula. Shows x^2 +4xh=SA should be 2x^2 +4xh=SA
NameOfAvatar
Really great advice and tips, sometimes too many clicks to see the notes but at least the information is solid and there are no ads! *UPDATE: many semesters later, this app is still a wonderful review for calculus. I am incredibly satisfied. I even like the color scheme! Doesn't drain battery or make my eyes hurt, terminology is convenient. (Don't know why I said it was 2nd best)
FictionHighway
This app is a very good study guide, just in case you don't understand your teacher. The lessons are easy to read and the problems are fully worked out and explained.
danimalpanda
Few problems few solutions, ie limited natural exponent problems Nice app idea. Maybe on its way to a good app.
Bananagram man
Surprisingly readable and sufficiently technical. This app is useful to learn calc, as well as practice to freshen up. The app takes advantage of the digital format, though it could be more ambitious in its approach to guiding students through the problems. Overall well worth the money. It should be said, however, that the content could be expanded! The platform is great, and I would pay for more content coverage (more advanced techniques, vector analysis, ODE, linear algebra), but I'm happy with what's here
Bobbybob32134282
This app is great for most calculus 1 topics, but if you need help with topics like polar calculus, or Taylor/McLaurin series, this app is of no use (but still, it really is great for various applications of derivatives and integrals, I recommend for calculus 1 users)
Kmblume
I wish there was more information on topics such as optimization (minimization/maximization), Rolle's Theorem, Mean Value Theorem, Implicit Differentiation, etc. I appreciate the extensive detail on limits and derivatives, though. I just think there should be more of the other stuff as well. Also, you should include information on how to find the area and volume between curves/lines. But overall a great app for beginning calculus.