Calculus-Pro

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2.00 ratings

Calculus-Pro Summary

Calculus-Pro is a with in-app purchases iOS app in the Education category, developed by Richard Ssenyonjo. First released 3 years ago(Sep 2022), the app has 2.00 ratings with a 1.00★ (poor) average rating.

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Store info: Last updated on App Store on Sep 10, 2025 .


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App Description

Study Calculus from A to Z in 10 chapters, all in one app!
Then play the in-app Calculus Quiz game to perfect your skills.
One Level builds the necessary knowledge for the next Level as you advance.

- Suitable for BEGINNERS:
Teach yourself Calculus from Zero to the level of a Pro using the HINTS provided.

- Adequate for the PROs:
Revise and consolidate your Calculus knowledge while facing off with real Pure Math challenges.

- Enjoy crisp clear Math text that adjusts its Font size and adapts to both Light and Dark Mode.

Featured topics:

- Differentiation 1: Curve gradient, Tangents and Normals, Velocity and Acceleration

- Differentiation 2: Maxima and Minima, Curve sketching, Second derivative, Small changes

- Integration: Reverse differentiation, Area under a curve, Definite integrals, Solids of Revolution, Centres of gravity

- Further differentiation: Chain rule, Products and Quotients, Implicit functions, Parameters, Second derivatives

- Trigonometry: Radian measure, Trigonometry derivatives, Inverse trigonometry, General solutions

- Further Integration 1: Function and derivative, Change of variable, Parameters, Inverse trigonometry

- Exponential and Log functions: The exponential function, Deriving y = e^x, The natural logarithm, Logarithmic differentiation

- Partial fractions: Linear factors, Quadratic factors, Repeated roots, Improper fractions

- Further Integration 2: Integration by parts, Taking dv/dx as 1, Variable t = tan(x/2), Splitting the numerator

- Differential equations: Separating variables, Integrating factor, Homogenous equations, Differential problems