Scientific Calculator
Advanced mathematical operations with scientific functions, trigonometry, and calculation history.
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Scientific Functions
- • Trigonometric functions (sin, cos, tan)
- • Logarithmic functions (log, ln)
- • Power functions (x², x³, xʸ)
- • Square root and constants (π, e)
- • Radian/Degree angle mode toggle
Calculation History
- • Save recent calculations
- • Click to reuse results
- • Copy results to clipboard
- • Clear history when needed
Privacy & Performance
- • 100% client-side calculations
- • No data sent to servers
- • Instant results
- • Works offline
About the Scientific Calculator
The Scientific Calculator handles advanced math beyond basic arithmetic — trigonometry, logarithms, exponents, roots, and more — right in your browser. It’s the full-featured calculator you reach for when a simple one won’t do.
Students, engineers, and anyone working through formulas need functions a basic calculator lacks. Having sine, cosine, logs, and powers in one accessible place means you can solve homework, check engineering figures, or work through equations without hunting for a physical device.
All calculations run in your browser with nothing uploaded and no account needed. It’s instantly available whenever you need to crunch numbers.
How to use the Scientific Calculator
- Enter your numbers and operators using the calculator.
- Use the scientific functions (trig, log, powers, roots) as needed.
- Mind the order of operations and use parentheses to group terms.
- Read the calculated result.
- Continue with the result for further calculations.
Common use cases
- Solving trigonometry and logarithm problems for homework.
- Checking engineering or physics calculations.
- Computing powers, roots, and exponents quickly.
- Working through multi-step equations with parentheses.
Frequently asked questions
Which functions does it include?
It covers scientific operations such as trigonometric functions, logarithms, exponents, and roots, in addition to standard arithmetic.
Does it follow the correct order of operations?
Yes. Calculations respect standard precedence; use parentheses to control grouping when you need a specific order.
Can it work in degrees and radians?
Trigonometric functions depend on the angle mode; check the setting so your sine and cosine results match the units you expect.
Is anything uploaded?
No. All math runs in your browser, so nothing leaves your device.
Can it do statistics?
For mean, median, and standard deviation, use the Statistics Calculator, which is built for datasets.