A Little Calculus

A Little Calculus

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  • April 10, 2013
  • September 30, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 18.54MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • American English

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Version History of A Little Calculus

1.33

August 15, 2022

• New Feature: Save current settings for each topic under the Options menu. Create multiple versions of the same topic for easy retrieval at any time • New Topics: Logistic Growth and the Derivative of an Exponential Function • Version History in About This App • Minor bug fixes and improvements

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1.32

June 22, 2020

• Updated for iOS 13, requires iOS 10 • Last update before requiring iOS 13 • New topics: Bernstein Polynomials, Cauchy’s Mean Value Theorem, and Tangent & Normal Vectors • Minor bug fixes

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1.31

December 14, 2017

• Added support for iPhoneX and iOS 11 • Added support for Dynamic Type in iOS 10 and later • Fixed a problem with 3D content displaying on older devices

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1.3

October 16, 2017

• Completely rewritten using Swift and Metal. • Updated look and feel to all buttons and calculator. • Polynomials: added option to plot a monic polynomial based on its roots. • Disk, Washer, and Shell Methods: added option to draw a single cross-section. • Slope of a Parametric Curve: added option to show the parametric plot of the derivative of a parametric curve. • Slope of a Polar Curve: added option to show the polar plot of the derivative of a polar curve. • Created App Previews for the App Store.

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1.22

January 8, 2015

• Fixed a bug with the cosecant function that caused the app to crash • Fixed a bug with displaying the intersection of cylinders • Added a requested feature: option to display graphs with a white background

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1.21

November 13, 2014

• Fixed bug that caused app to crash in iOS 8 • Updated 3D graphics to appear correctly in iOS 8

1.2

August 20, 2014

• Now requires iOS7 • 10 New Topics: compound interest, points of intersection, the Riemann integral, geometric series, geometric spirals, the harmonic series, alternating series, family of parametric curves, family of polar curves, slope of a polar curve • Background information and examples added to many topics. Increased font size used on iPhone for easier reading. • Parametric curves can now be entered and stored as a single ordered pair. • System wide settings for color schemes (black, white, translucent) and presentation options (show screen touches) • Minor bug fixes and improvements

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1.1.1

October 2, 2013

• Added support for iOS 7 • Minor bug fixes and improvements

1.1

August 16, 2013

• 11 new topics (including conic sections, antiderivatives, volumes by cross-sections, intersecting cylinders, quadric surfaces, least squares, double integrals, and line integrals) • Minor bug fixes and improvements

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1.0

April 10, 2013

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Description of A Little Calculus

A LITTLE CALCULUS is a collection of more than 70 interactive topics from a first year calculus course. To be used by both teachers and students, this app is designed to aid in the teaching and learning of calculus and should serve as a nice supplement to any introductory calculus textbook. Can be used to numerically and/or graphically verify computations for a wide variety of problems. Ultimately, the purpose of this app is to interact with and to gain a conceptual understanding of the fundamental topics of calculus. TOPICS: • Graph functions of one variable, as well as parametric and polar curves. • Investigate precalculus topics such as the equation of a line, graphing polynomials, Pythagorean Theorem, trigonometric functions, etc. • Understand the fundamental notion of a limit from a formal or informal point of view. • Study rates of change using the ideas from differential calculus (e.g., secant and tangent lines, derivatives, Mean Value Theorem, Newton's method, etc.) • Calculate the area of a region or surface, length of a curve, and volume of a solid using the techniques of integral calculus. • Interact with parametric and polar curves (e.g., slopes, areas, arc lengths, etc.) • Learn about sequences and series (geometric, harmonic, alternating, etc.) and approximate functions using Taylor polynomials. • Future releases to include more features, topics, and background information on each topic. FEATURES: • Customize each topic by changing any function, variable, and/or interval and by selecting from a variety of options. • Save current settings for each topic under the Options menu for easy retrieval. • Interact with every graph (drag to change the value of a variable or to move/rotate the graph, pinch to zoom, etc.) • Universal App (requires iOS 10 or later running on iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch.) • Fully functional, built-in calculator. • No internet required, except for initial download and updates. • No in-app purchases or advertising.
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A Little Calculus: FAQ

Is A Little Calculus optimized for iPad devices?

Yes, the software for A Little Calculus is compatible with iPads.

Who launched the A Little Calculus app?

The A Little Calculus app was built by David Little.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the A Little Calculus app?

The minimum iOS requirement: 13.0.

How does the A Little Calculus app rank among users?

With an overall rating of 4.6 out of 5, A Little Calculus is a must-have app for users.

What app category is A Little Calculus?

Education Is The App Genre Of The A Little Calculus App.

What’s the latest version of the A Little Calculus app?

The latest version of A Little Calculus is 1.33.

When did the last A Little Calculus update come out?

The A Little Calculus app was last updated on September 30, 2024.

When did A Little Calculus get launched?

A Little Calculus was released on February 6, 2023.

What age rating is assigned to the A Little Calculus app?

Child-friendly content, no violence or scary images.

What are the languages offered by A Little Calculus?

The A Little Calculus app can be used in American English.

Can I find A Little Calculus within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, A Little Calculus is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within A Little Calculus?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within A Little Calculus.

Can I utilize A Little Calculus with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize A Little Calculus with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using A Little Calculus?

No, you can not expect ads while using A Little Calculus.

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  • Great !!

    Awesome calculus App!!
  • Awesomenesssss!

    This is such a great app for learning maths concepts! I would give it 6 star if I could! Thank you so much for this awesome app! Keep up the great work
  • Incorrect math?

    Why is the domain for x^1/3 greater than or equal to zero? It claims in the graph and the calculator windows non real values for negative domain.

    Developer Response

    Dear Krissy, Thank you for your review. Regarding power functions, since any exponent can be entered, the power function x^y is only defined for positive values of x. Many calculators behave the same way and for that reason, also include a dedicated cube root function, that can handle negative values of x as well. This same functionality is included in the app. While in the app's calculator, locate the x^3 button, and then click on "INV" or "INVERSES" to reveal the cube root (cbrt) button. In the next update, I will work on a solution so that the app will behave more the way you expected. Best, David