Advanced Scientific Calculator
Powerful Online Calculator for Complex Mathematical Operations
About This Scientific Calculator
Our advanced scientific calculator provides a comprehensive set of mathematical functions in a clean, intuitive interface. Designed for students, engineers, scientists, and professionals, this tool delivers powerful computational capabilities for complex calculations.
200+ Functions
Trigonometry, algebra, statistics, and more
Memory Functions
Store, recall and manage multiple values
Calculation History
Review your previous calculations
How to Use the Scientific Calculator
Our online scientific calculator provides advanced mathematical functions that go beyond basic arithmetic. Follow these instructions to make the most of its capabilities:
Basic Operations
- Arithmetic: Use the number buttons and operators (+, -, ×, /) for basic calculations
- Decimal points: Press the "." button to add decimal values
- Equals: Press "=" to calculate the result
- Clear: Use "C" to clear the entire calculation or the backspace button to remove the last character
Advanced Functions
- Trigonometric functions: Use sin, cos, tan for trigonometric calculations (toggle between DEG and RAD modes)
- Inverse trigonometric functions: Use sin⁻¹, cos⁻¹, tan⁻¹ for inverse trigonometric operations
- Logarithms: Use "log" for base-10 logarithm and "ln" for natural logarithm
- Powers and roots: Use x² for square, x^y for power, and √ for square root
- Constants: Use π for pi (3.14159...) and e for Euler's number (2.71828...)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I perform calculations with exponents?
Use the "x^y" button to calculate exponents. First enter the base number, then press "x^y", then enter the exponent, and finally press "=" to get the result.
Can I use parentheses in my calculations?
Yes, use the "( )" button to add parentheses and control the order of operations in complex expressions.
How do I calculate trigonometric functions?
Use the sin, cos, and tan buttons for trigonometric functions. For inverse trigonometric functions, use sin⁻¹, cos⁻¹, and tan⁻¹. Make sure to select the appropriate mode (DEG or RAD) for your calculation.
Does this calculator support complex numbers?
This calculator focuses on real number calculations. For complex number operations, we recommend specialized mathematical software.