Integralcalculator.info is an educational calculus website built for students, self-learners, tutors, and teachers who want clearer ways to check calculus work. The project combines interactive calculators with written guides that explain methods, assumptions, common mistakes, and verification habits.
Our Purpose
We focus on helping learners understand why a method works, not only what the final answer is. Calculator output is most useful when it is paired with a written explanation, a worked example, and a way to check the result independently.
Who Builds the Site
The site is maintained by a small editorial and development team interested in mathematics education, reliable web tools, and accessible step-by-step learning. We avoid claiming personal credentials that are not shown publicly. When a guide is reviewed, it is reviewed for mathematical clarity, calculator relevance, and student readability.
Editorial Standards
Guides are written around common calculus coursework: integrals, derivatives, limits, series, transforms, multivariable calculus, and differential equations. We aim to include formulas, worked examples, common mistakes, calculator links, and correction channels. Automated or AI-assisted material is reviewed before publication, and important formulas are checked manually.
Corrections
If you find a confusing step, broken link, unclear formula, or possible math error, please use the Contact Us page. Include the page URL, exact expression, selected variable, bounds if any, and a short explanation of the issue.