Scientific Calculator
Advanced mathematical functions for students, engineers, and scientists
Basic Operations
Trigonometric
Logarithmic & Exponential
Advanced Functions
Calculate the sine of 30 degrees
The sine of 30 degrees is exactly 0.5, a fundamental trigonometric value
Find the natural logarithm of e²
Since ln and e are inverse functions, ln(e²) = 2
Calculate 5 factorial
5! = 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 120
Compute 2 to the power of 8
2^8 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 = 256
Trigonometric Functions
Sin, cos, tan, and their inverses in degrees or radians
Statistical Functions
Mean, standard deviation, permutations, and combinations
Advanced Operations
Logarithms, exponentials, factorials, and roots
Memory Functions
Store, recall, and manipulate values in memory
- Engineering calculations and design work
- Physics and chemistry problem solving
- Advanced mathematics and calculus
- Statistics and data analysis
- Research and scientific studies
- Academic coursework and homework
- Professional engineering projects
- Financial modeling with complex formulas
Constants
Angle Modes
About Scientific Calculators
A scientific calculator goes beyond basic arithmetic to include advanced mathematical functions essential for science, engineering, and higher mathematics.
Key features include trigonometric functions, logarithms, exponentials, statistical operations, and the ability to handle complex mathematical expressions with proper order of operations.
- • Always check your angle mode (degrees vs radians) for trig functions
- • Use parentheses to ensure correct order of operations
- • Take advantage of memory functions for complex calculations
- • Verify results with known values or alternative methods
- • Use the ANS function to chain calculations efficiently