Online Advanced Calculator
A powerful online advanced calculator with scientific functions, memory operations, calculation history, and more. Perfect for complex mathematical calculations, engineering, and advanced mathematics.
What is an Advanced Calculator?
An advanced calculator is a comprehensive mathematical tool that goes beyond basic arithmetic and scientific functions. It includes memory operations, calculation history, inverse trigonometric functions, powers, factorials, and many other advanced mathematical operations.
Our online advanced calculator provides all the features you need for complex calculations in mathematics, engineering, physics, statistics, and other advanced fields. It combines the functionality of a scientific calculator with additional advanced features.
Key Features
Scientific Functions
Trigonometry (sin, cos, tan), inverse trigonometry (sin⁻¹, cos⁻¹, tan⁻¹), logarithms (log, ln), exponentials (eˣ), and more.
Memory Operations
Memory Clear (MC), Memory Recall (MR), Memory Add (M+), and Memory Subtract (M−) for storing and retrieving values.
Calculation History
View your last 10 calculations to review and verify your work.
Advanced Operations
Powers (xʸ), roots (√, ∛), factorials (n!), absolute value (|x|), and reciprocal (1/x).
Angle Modes
Switch between degrees (DEG) and radians (RAD) for trigonometric calculations.
How to Use the Advanced Calculator
- Basic calculations: Use number buttons and operation buttons (+, −, ×, ÷) for arithmetic operations.
- Scientific functions: Click function buttons (sin, cos, log, etc.) to perform advanced calculations on the displayed number.
- Memory operations: Use MC (clear), MR (recall), M+ (add), M− (subtract) to store and retrieve values.
- Powers: Enter base number, click xʸ, then enter exponent and equals.
- History: View your calculation history below the calculator to review previous calculations.
- Clear functions: Use CE (Clear Entry) to clear current input, or C (Clear) to reset everything.
Example Calculations
Example 1: Power Calculation
2^8 = 256 (Enter 2, click xʸ, enter 8, click =)
Example 2: Factorial
5! = 120 (Enter 5, click n!)
Example 3: Inverse Trigonometry
sin⁻¹(0.5) = 30° (in DEG mode)
Example 4: Memory Operations
Store 100 in memory (enter 100, click M+), then recall it later (click MR).
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between this and a scientific calculator?
The advanced calculator includes memory operations, calculation history, inverse trigonometric functions, factorials, and more advanced features beyond basic scientific functions.
How do memory operations work?
M+ adds the current display to memory, M− subtracts it, MR recalls the stored value, and MC clears the memory. The memory persists until cleared.
Can I calculate factorials for any number?
Factorials work for integers from 0 to 170. Values outside this range will show an error message.
How do I use powers (xʸ)?
Enter the base number, click the xʸ button, enter the exponent, then click equals. For example, to calculate 2³: enter 2, click xʸ, enter 3, click =.
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