Scientific Calculator
Advanced scientific calculator with trigonometric functions, logarithms, constants, and memory operations. Supports both degree and radian modes.
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About Scientific Calculator
The Scientific Calculator provides advanced mathematical functions including trigonometry, logarithms, exponentials, and statistical operations. Perfect for students, engineers, scientists, and anyone needing complex calculations.
Key Features:
- Basic Operations: Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
- Trigonometric Functions: sin, cos, tan and their inverses
- Logarithmic Functions: Natural log (ln) and base-10 log
- Power Functions: Square, cube, and custom exponents
- Root Functions: Square root and nth roots
- Mathematical Constants: π, e, φ (golden ratio), √2
- Memory Operations: Store, recall, add, subtract, clear
- Angle Modes: Degrees and radians for trigonometric functions
Supported Functions:
- Trigonometric: sin, cos, tan, asin, acos, atan
- Logarithmic: ln (natural log), log (base-10)
- Power: x², x³, x^y, √x, ∛x
- Other: |x| (absolute), 1/x (reciprocal), x! (factorial)
- Statistical: Percentage calculations
Mathematical Constants:
- π (Pi): 3.14159... - Circle circumference to diameter ratio
- e (Euler's number): 2.71828... - Natural logarithm base
- φ (Golden ratio): 1.61803... - Divine proportion
- √2: 1.41421... - Square root of 2
- ln(2): 0.69314... - Natural logarithm of 2
- ln(10): 2.30258... - Natural logarithm of 10
Memory Functions:
- MS (Memory Store): Save current display value to memory
- MR (Memory Recall): Retrieve value from memory
- M+ (Memory Add): Add current value to memory
- M- (Memory Subtract): Subtract current value from memory
- MC (Memory Clear): Clear memory to zero
Keyboard Shortcuts:
- Numbers 0-9: Enter digits
- +, -, *, /: Basic operations
- Enter or =: Calculate result
- Escape: Clear all (AC)
- Backspace: Delete last character
- ( and ): Parentheses for grouping
Use Cases:
- Education: Math, physics, chemistry, engineering courses
- Engineering: Technical calculations and design work
- Science: Research calculations and data analysis
- Finance: Complex financial calculations
- Programming: Algorithm development and testing
- Architecture: Geometric and structural calculations
Angle Modes:
- Degrees (DEG): 0° to 360°, common in everyday use
- Radians (RAD): 0 to 2π, used in advanced mathematics
- Toggle between modes using the DEG/RAD button
- Trigonometric functions automatically adjust based on selected mode
Tips:
- Use parentheses to control order of operations
- Check angle mode before trigonometric calculations
- Use memory functions for intermediate results
- Review calculation history to track your work
- Copy results to clipboard for use in other applications
- Use keyboard shortcuts for faster input