App Description

This Self-Contained App, offers a number of tutorials covering the Integration (ie Calculus) section of A and AS Level Mathematics, for both Edexcel and AQA Syllabuses.


The examples and quiz questions are to support the teaching from Sept 2017 onwards, for exams in May/June 2018 onwards.


Whilst it is assumed that you have undertaken classes in Maths and thus understand the basic principles, this App details all the appropriate steps for each section.

The App includes Examples and Quiz questions. Each quiz includes a complete walkthrough.


We cover the subjects in a traditional "chalk and talk" style, showing the working and talking through the method. We believe this audio and visual approach to improve recall and understanding of the subject.


This App covers:


Introduction to Integration
Polynomial Integration
Indefinite Integration
Definite Integration
Area between Curve/Line and between 2 Curves
Numerical Integration (Trapezoid Rule)
Integration by Parts
Reverse Chain Rule
Partial Fractions and Integration
Volume of Revolution
Differential Equations

iPhone Screenshots

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A & AS Level Integration screenshot 1 A & AS Level Integration screenshot 2 A & AS Level Integration screenshot 3

iPad Screenshots

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App Changes

  • May 10, 2018 Initial release

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