Scientific Calculator
Advanced mathematical functions for scientific calculations
Trigonometric
- sin, cos, tan
- Use RAD/DEG toggle
Logarithms
- log: Base-10
- ln: Natural
Powers & Roots
- √x Square root
- x² Square
- x³ Cube
- xʸ Power (use ^)
Special
- n! Factorial
- |x| Absolute
- π Pi (3.14159)
How to Use
Basic Operations: Click number buttons and operators (+, −, ×, ÷) to build expressions. Press = to calculate.
Scientific Functions: Enter a number first, then click the function button (sin, cos, sqrt, etc.) to apply it.
Angle Mode: Switch between RAD (radians) and DEG (degrees) for trigonometric functions.
Power: Use the xʸ button or type ^ between numbers. Example: 2^3 = 8
FAQ
What's the difference between RAD and DEG?
RAD (radians) and DEG (degrees) are units for measuring angles. Use DEG for standard angles (0-360°), RAD for calculus.
How do I calculate powers?
Use x² for square, x³ for cube, or xʸ (^) for custom powers. Example: 2^3 = 8
What's the difference between log and ln?
log is base-10 logarithm, ln is natural logarithm (base-e). ln is used more in calculus.