Agent Intellect
Absurd Anti-hero.
http://www.ticalc.org/pub/83plus/basic/math/calculus/
Found this site interesting. The ultimate calculus program is really nice and user friendly, with the downside that it requires a lot of memory. Another problem I've found is that the mean value theorem feature doesn't give the value of "c" but gives f(c), which seems counter intuitive if you're looking for the value of "c". It also doesn't simplify derivatives very well (they'll look very different than the answers in the back of your book) but it was the only one I could find that can take any function you give it and spit out a derivative.
Found this site interesting. The ultimate calculus program is really nice and user friendly, with the downside that it requires a lot of memory. Another problem I've found is that the mean value theorem feature doesn't give the value of "c" but gives f(c), which seems counter intuitive if you're looking for the value of "c". It also doesn't simplify derivatives very well (they'll look very different than the answers in the back of your book) but it was the only one I could find that can take any function you give it and spit out a derivative.