Advanced scientific calculator with trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential functions, and more.
A scientific calculator provides advanced mathematical functions beyond basic arithmetic, including trigonometry, logarithms, exponentials, and more. Essential for students, engineers, scientists, and anyone working with complex calculations.
Measures angles in degrees where a full circle is 360°. Most commonly used in everyday applications, navigation, and construction.
Example: sin(30°) = 0.5
Measures angles in radians where a full circle is 2π. Preferred in calculus, physics, and advanced mathematics.
Example: sin(π/6) = 0.5
Calculate percentages and percentage changes
Calculate percentage increase
Calculate percentage decrease
Calculate percentage difference
Calculate with fractions
Calculate ratios and proportions