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The discussion centers on preferred resources for calculus reference. One user highlights the "Ultimate Calculus Reference" available on iBook, praising its search functionality for integrals compared to traditional textbooks. Others mention their reliance on various resources, including older calculus books, Gradshteyn and Ryzhik, CRC, and online tools like Wolfram Alpha and integrals.com. While some appreciate the portability and usability of digital references, there is skepticism regarding the term "ultimate" in product names. Another user recommends the GIECK Engineering Formulas, noting its compact size and comprehensive content beyond just calculus, making it a practical choice for students.
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I was wondering what everyone used for a calculus reference. I use the "Ultimate Calculus Reference" on the ibook. My tutor recommended it to me. It is so much better than the what my professor gave me. I love that I can just search for the integral I need without flipping pages. What about everyone else?

Here is a link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/ultimate-calculus-reference/id676888321?mt=11&ls=1
 
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I usually use an old calculus book (dead tree or electronic format), or a reference like Gradshteyn and Ryzhik or CRC, or an online resource like wolfram alpha, integrals.com, Symbolic Integration Rules, or wikipedia. I am glad you have something you find use and portable, but I am suspicious of the word "ultimate".
 
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