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How the Scientific Calculator Works
Advanced Mathematical Functions
Our scientific calculator provides comprehensive mathematical capabilities for complex calculations, research, and educational purposes.
Trigonometric Functions
- • sin, cos, tan (sine, cosine, tangent)
- • asin, acos, atan (inverse functions)
- • Calculations in radians and degrees
- • High precision floating-point arithmetic
Logarithmic & Exponential
- • log (base 10 logarithm)
- • ln (natural logarithm)
- • 10^x and e^x (exponential functions)
- • Mathematical constants π and e
Power & Root Functions
Power Operations
- • x² (square function)
- • x^y (power function with custom exponent)
- • √x (square root)
- • 1/x (reciprocal function)
Special Functions
- • x! (factorial calculation)
- • % (percentage operations)
- • ± (sign change)
- • Memory functions (M+, MR, MC)
Order of Operations
The calculator follows standard mathematical order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS):
- Parentheses/Brackets first
- Exponents/Orders (powers, roots)
- Multiplication and Division (left to right)
- Addition and Subtraction (left to right)
Best Practices
- • Complex expressions: Use parentheses to ensure correct calculation order
- • Angle units: Ensure trigonometric calculations use appropriate units (radians/degrees)
- • Precision: Be aware of floating-point limitations for very large or very small numbers
- • Memory functions: Use M+ to add to memory, MR to recall, and MC to clear memory
- • Error checking: Verify results for critical calculations using alternative methods
