Scientific Calculator

Advanced scientific calculator with trigonometry, logarithms, exponents, and a complete history log. Switch between radians and degrees.

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About Scientific Calculator

Welcome to TooliFyra's Scientific Calculator - a full-featured calculator for basic and advanced mathematical operations. Whether you're a student, engineer, scientist, or professional, this calculator handles everything from simple arithmetic to complex trigonometric and logarithmic functions.

Features include trigonometry (sin, cos, tan) with degree/radian toggle, logarithms (log, ln), exponents (square, square root, x^y), factorials, absolute value, parentheses for complex expressions, and a complete history log.

Key Features

TrigonometrySin, Cos, Tan with DEG/RAD toggle.
LogarithmsLog (base 10) and natural log (ln).
ExponentsSquare, square root, power (xʸ), and factorial.
ParenthesesFull support for complex nested expressions.
History LogScrollable history of all calculations with results.
Responsive GridOptimized button layout for all screen sizes.

How to Use Scientific Calculator

  1. Click number buttons to input values.
  2. Click function buttons (sin, cos, log, etc.) to apply operations.
  3. Use parentheses ( ) for grouping expressions.
  4. Toggle between DEG and RAD for trigonometric functions.
  5. Press = or Enter to evaluate the expression.
  6. View past calculations in the history panel.

Benefits of Using Scientific Calculator

Students can solve math and physics problems. Engineers can perform technical calculations. Scientists can process data. Anyone needing advanced calculations beyond basic arithmetic.

Use Cases and Applications

Mathematics homework, physics calculations, engineering design, statistical analysis, financial modeling, and educational demonstrations.

Why TooliFyra?

Our Scientific Calculator combines a beautiful responsive grid layout with a persistent history log, making it as functional as it is elegant.

Frequently Asked Questions

DEG (degrees) and RAD (radians) are units for measuring angles. 180° = π radians. Toggle based on your calculation needs.

Enter the base number, click "xʸ", then enter the exponent and press =.

Yes, the history panel on the right shows all past calculations with expressions and results.

Click the "Clear" button at the top of the history panel to remove all past calculations.

Yes, completely free with no usage limits.