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Calculus Homework Solver — Handwritten Solutions by Scrawl AI
Upload calculus homework and get step-by-step handwritten solutions for limits, derivatives, integrals, series, and multivariable calculus. Integrals and fractions rendered in proper handwriting notation.
Scrawl AI solves calculus homework and renders every step — limits, derivatives, integrals, series convergence — as a handwritten PDF. Fraction bars, integral signs, summation symbols, and differential notation are all rendered as natural handwriting glyphs, not LaTeX screenshots.
Topics covered
- Limits and continuity
- Derivatives (chain, product, quotient)
- Related rates and optimization
- U-substitution and integration by parts
- Double and triple integrals
- Taylor and Maclaurin series
- Convergence tests
- Vector calculus (gradient, divergence, curl)
Try Scrawl AI for Calculus
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Frequently asked questions
Can Scrawl AI solve calculus homework?
Yes. Scrawl handles Calculus I, II, and III (multivariable). It renders derivatives, integrals, series, and proofs as handwritten PDFs with proper notation — integrals, fraction bars, summation signs, and limit expressions all drawn in natural handwriting.
Does Scrawl AI render math notation properly?
Yes. Unlike chatbots that output LaTeX text or images, Scrawl renders every mathematical symbol as a handwriting glyph — integrals, square roots, matrices, fractions, sigma notation — so the output looks like a student wrote it on paper.
What's the hardest calculus problem Scrawl can solve?
Scrawl handles graduate-level multivariable calculus, vector calculus (Green's, Stokes', divergence theorems), Lagrange multipliers, and PDE problems. For any problem a textbook would give a step-by-step solution to, Scrawl produces a handwritten version.
Does Scrawl work for AP Calculus exam prep?
Yes. Upload a past AP Calculus free-response problem and Scrawl returns a full handwritten solution showing work — useful for reviewing solution methods before the exam.

