Scientific Calculator
Advanced scientific calculator with trigonometric functions, logarithms, exponentials, and more mathematical operations.
Scientific Calculator
Advanced mathematical functions and operations
Function Guide
Trigonometric
sin, cos, tan, sinh, cosh, tanh
Logarithmic
log (base 10), ln (natural log)
Powers & Roots
x², x³, y^x, √, ˣ√y
Constants
π (pi), EE (Euler's number)
Other
x! (factorial), eˣ, 1/x, rnd, |x| (absolute value)
Answer Recall
Ans - Recalls the result from the last calculation
Clear Functions
- • Multi-digit numbers: Removes last digit
- • Operators: Cancels the operation
- • Parentheses: Removes the bracket
- • Single digits: Clears to 0
Angle Mode
Current mode: Degrees
Click the Deg/Rad button to toggle between degree and radian modes for trigonometric functions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What functions does the scientific calculator support?
Our scientific calculator supports trigonometric functions (sin, cos, tan), hyperbolic functions (sinh, cosh, tanh), logarithms (log, ln), exponentials (eˣ), powers (x², x³, y^x), roots (√, ˣ√y), factorial (x!), and constants (π, e).
Can I switch between degrees and radians?
Yes, you can toggle between degree and radian modes using the Deg/Rad button. This affects trigonometric calculations. The current mode is displayed at the top of the calculator.
How do I use complex mathematical operations?
For operations like y^x, first enter the base number, click y^x, then enter the exponent and press equals. For functions like sin or log, enter the number first, then click the function button.
What do the constants π and EE represent?
π (pi) represents the mathematical constant π ≈ 3.14159, and EE represents Euler's number e ≈ 2.71828. These are commonly used in advanced mathematical calculations.