Advanced Mathematical Operations:
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A scientific calculator performs advanced mathematical functions beyond basic arithmetic. It's essential for students and professionals in STEM fields.
This calculator supports:
Instructions: Enter your mathematical expression using standard notation. For example, "sin(pi()/2)" or "2^3 + sqrt(9)".
Example 1: 2*(3+4) → 14
Example 2: sin(pi()/2) → 1
Example 3: log(100) → 2
Example 4: 2^3 + sqrt(9) → 11
Q1: What's the difference between log and ln?
A: log is base 10, ln is natural logarithm (base e).
Q2: How do I enter exponents?
A: Use the caret (^) symbol, e.g., 2^3 for 2³.
Q3: Can I use parentheses?
A: Yes, for grouping operations, e.g., (2+3)*4.
Q4: What constants are available?
A: π (pi) and e (Euler's number).
Q5: Is there an order of operations?
A: Yes, standard PEMDAS rules apply.