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Zoom Math 500: A Powerful App for Calculus Students

If you are taking a calculus course and need some help with solving problems, you might want to check out Zoom Math 500, a software app for the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus graphing calculators. Zoom Math 500 can do a lot of calculus for you, and even show you the steps of the solution. Here are some of the features of Zoom Math 500 that can make your calculus life easier.

Easy Input

One of the challenges of using a calculator for calculus is typing in complicated expressions and equations. Zoom Math 500 solves this problem by letting you type problems the way they look, without using complicated menus or syntax. For example, you can type fractions, exponents, roots, trigonometric functions, logarithms, and more using natural math notation. You can also use parentheses and brackets to group terms as needed.

Limits

Zoom Math 500 can evaluate limits of functions, including one-sided limits and infinite limits. You can also see how Zoom Math 500 finds the limit by using L'Hopital's rule, factoring, rationalizing, or other methods. For example, if you want to find the limit of (sin x)/x as x approaches zero, you can type it in as lim(sin(x)/x,x->0) and Zoom Math 500 will show you that it is equal to 1.

Derivatives

Zoom Math 500 can calculate derivatives of functions, using the chain rule if appropriate. You can also see how Zoom Math 500 finds the derivative by using the definition of the derivative, the power rule, the product rule, the quotient rule, or other rules. For example, if you want to find the derivative of x^3 + 2x - 5, you can type it in as d(x^3 + 2x - 5)/dx and Zoom Math 500 will show you that it is equal to 3x^2 + 2.

Tangent Lines

Zoom Math 500 can find the slope and equation of the tangent line to a function at a given point. You can also see how Zoom Math 500 finds the tangent line by using the derivative and the point-slope form of a line. For example, if you want to find the tangent line to y = x^2 at x = 1, you can type it in as tanline(y=x^2,x=1) and Zoom Math 500 will show you that it is y = 2x - 1.

Related Rates

Zoom Math 500 can solve related rates problems, where two or more quantities are changing with respect to time and are related by some equation. You can also see how Zoom Math 500 solves related rates problems by using implicit differentiation and substitution. For example, if you want to find how fast the radius of a sphere is changing when its volume is increasing at a rate of 4 pi cm^3/s and its radius is 3 cm, you can type it in as relrate(V=4/3*pi*r^3,dV/dt=4pi,r=3) and Zoom Math 500 will show you that it is dr/dt = 1/9 cm/s.

Integrals

Zoom Math 500 can evaluate indefinite integrals and definite integrals of functions. You can also see how Zoom Math 500 finds the integral by using u-substitution or other methods. For example, if you want to find the integral of e^(x^2) from x = 0 to x = 1, you can type it in as int(e^(x^2),x=0..1) and Zoom Math 500 will show you that it is equal to (sqrt(pi)/2)*erf(1), where erf is the error function.

Conclusion

Zoom Math 500 is a powerful app for calculus students who need some help with solving problems. It can do a lot of calculus for you, and even show you the steps of the solution. You can download Zoom Math 500 from <a href="www.zoommath.com/products/zoom-math</p> 51082c0ec5</div>

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