This site contains an online calculator that finds the indefinite integral using integration by parts method.
The user can get detailed solutions to their math problems with the Integration by Parts step-by-step calculator. They can practice math skills and learn step by step with the math solver.
Type of Material:
Simulation
Assessment Tool
Recommended Uses:
It is suitable for use in classrooms, for homework assignments, projects, individual learning, or group exploration in mathematics-related courses. This site would be best for individual review or investigation but could also be incorporated into a homework assignment.
Technical Requirements:
Any Browser
Identify Major Learning Goals:
It provides students with an online calculator that uses integration by parts method to find an indefinite integral.
They will be able to:
· Learn how to apply the integration by parts method correctly.
· Understand the choices of u and dv, and follow through the formula step by step.
· Check and verify manually worked integrals.
· Build confidence and fluency in solving integrals involving products of functions.
Target Student Population:
College General Ed, College Lower Division
Students in the second semester of Calculus class and/or other related classes.
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
Integral Calculus.
Basic calculus knowledge: understanding of integration, differentiation, polynomials, transcendental functions.
Content Quality
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Strengths:
This site provides users with an online calculator that finds integrals using the integration by parts method. The user enters an integrand using the symbolic or text modes (or picks a common function from the attached table). After that, the calculator generates the answer. If a user has premium subscription the tool is supposed to show a step-by-step solution. There is an Example on the page that is worked out in details and links to most popular solved integrals.
The underlying mathematics (tabular integration) is correctly implemented and the solver gives valid, standard-form answers, and the step-by-step solution helps users follow the method.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
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Strengths:
Both the instructor and student can use this site in a Calculus course as an aid to demonstrate the concept of integration by parts. The site also contains a helpful paragraph explaining how the integration by parts formula is applied. There is also a set of links to other related calculators/tools of a similar kind.
Good for reinforcing and practicing integration techniques.
Efficient in showing complete solutions quickly — useful for homework help, review, or catching mistakes.
Concerns:
In order to be able to use this tool at its full capacity, a user must purchase a premium subscription.
The module does not explicitly state learning objectives or guidance — instructors would need to supply context or assignments.
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
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Strengths:
Students and instructors can access and start using this site with ease. The design is super simple and the given instructions are helpful.
It runs smoothly, is highly interactive, has an attractive design, and is accessible across devices.
Concerns:
Presence of adds is annoying. I assume there are no adds in the premium version of the site.
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