How to use Scientific Calculator
This is the Scientific Calculator utility. 100% client-side and offline capable.
This is the Scientific Calculator utility. 100% client-side and offline capable.
Our Scientific Calculator supports a comprehensive range of functions including: Trigonometric (sin, cos, tan and their inverses), Logarithmic (log₁₀, log₂, ln, and custom base), Exponential (e^x, 10^x), Factorial (n!), Square Root (√), and Power (x^y). It also includes constants like π and e.
Navigate to the Matrix tab, set your matrix dimensions (up to 5×5), select an operation, and enter your values. Supported operations include: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Scalar Multiply, Determinant, Transpose, Inverse (2×2, 3×3), Trace, Rank, and Power. Each calculation shows step-by-step working.
The Equation Solver handles: Linear (ax + b = 0), Quadratic (ax² + bx + c = 0, including complex roots), Cubic (ax³ + bx² + cx + d = 0), Systems of Equations (2 and 3 variables), Exponential (a·e^kx = b), and Logarithmic equations with base 2, 10, e, or any custom base. It displays full solution steps and graphs.
Enter your dataset as comma-separated values in the Stats tab, select a chart type (Bar, Line, Pie, or Histogram), and click Analyze. The tool calculates Mean, Median, Mode, Standard Deviation, Variance, Min, Max, Sum, and Count. Results are displayed as cards with a dynamic visualization of your data.
Our Unit Converter supports 15 categories: Length, Area, Volume, Weight/Mass, Temperature, Speed, Pressure, Energy, Power, Force, Time, Digital Storage, Number Base (binary, octal, decimal, hex), Angle, and Frequency. Each conversion shows the formula and step-by-step calculation process.
Yes! Click the D/R button on the keypad to toggle between Degree (DEG) and Radian (RAD) modes. The current mode is displayed in the top-right corner of the display. All trigonometric functions (sin, cos, tan and their inverses) will calculate accordingly.
The 2nd (SHIFT) button activates secondary functions: sin becomes asin (arcsin), cos becomes acos (arccos), tan becomes atan (arctan), log becomes 10^x, and ln becomes e^x. Press 2nd before the function key to access these inverse operations.
Yes! The History sidebar stores your last 30 calculations in your browser's local storage. Click any history item to reload that result. You also have Memory functions (MR to recall, M+ to add) that persist across sessions.
Absolutely! Our Scientific Calculator is 100% free with no registration required. All features—including Matrix, Solver, Stats, and Converter modules—are available instantly. We don't show intrusive ads or limit daily usage.
Yes. All calculations are performed 100% client-side in your browser using JavaScript. No data is ever sent to our servers. Your equations, matrices, and datasets remain completely private on your device.