Desmos Scientific Calculator
by Desmos Inc
Move beyond arithmetic with the Desmos scientific calculator!
App Name | Desmos Scientific Calculator |
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Developer | Desmos Inc |
Category | Education |
Download Size | 3 MB |
Latest Version | 7.18.0.0 |
Average Rating | 4.35 |
Rating Count | 1,859 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Desmos Scientific Calculator Android app |
Move beyond arithmetic with the Desmos scientific calculator! In addition to the basic operations, take advantage of a variety of built-in functions for exploring trigonometry, statistics, combinatorics, and more. Or, define and evaluate your own functions -- all for free.
At Desmos, we imagine a world of universal math literacy where math is accessible and enjoyable for all students. To that end, we’ve built a simple yet powerful scientific calculator that runs on the same blazingly fast math engine as our next-generation graphing calculator, but with a more streamlined set of features, for those times when you just don’t need a graph. It’s intuitive, beautiful, and completely free.
Features:
Arithmetic: In addition to the basic operations, the scientific calculator also supports exponentiation, radicals, absolute value, logarithms, rounding, and percentages.
Trigonometry: Evaluate the fundamental trigonometric functions and their inverses, using either radians or degrees for angle measure.
Statistics: Compute the mean and standard deviation (sample or population) of a list of data.
Combinatorics: Count combinations and permutations and calculate factorials.
Other features:
- Works offline, no internet connection required.
- Create and evaluate your own functions using familiar function notation.
- Assign values to variables for later use.
- View multiple expressions at once. Unlike many scientific calculators, all of your previous work remains visible on the screen.
- The “ans” key always holds the value of your last computation so that you never have to remember or copy a result. If you change an earlier expression, the “ans” value updates automatically.
- Did we mention it’s free?
Learn more at www.desmos.com, and visit www.desmos.com/scientific to see the free, online version of our scientific calculator.
Recent changes:
This isn't your imagination: complex numbers are now live! Be sure to toggle on "Complex Mode" from the settings menu (the wrench icon).
To read more about all that's new across the Desmos math tools, visit our what's new page: https://desmos.com/whats-new
At Desmos, we imagine a world of universal math literacy where math is accessible and enjoyable for all students. To that end, we’ve built a simple yet powerful scientific calculator that runs on the same blazingly fast math engine as our next-generation graphing calculator, but with a more streamlined set of features, for those times when you just don’t need a graph. It’s intuitive, beautiful, and completely free.
Features:
Arithmetic: In addition to the basic operations, the scientific calculator also supports exponentiation, radicals, absolute value, logarithms, rounding, and percentages.
Trigonometry: Evaluate the fundamental trigonometric functions and their inverses, using either radians or degrees for angle measure.
Statistics: Compute the mean and standard deviation (sample or population) of a list of data.
Combinatorics: Count combinations and permutations and calculate factorials.
Other features:
- Works offline, no internet connection required.
- Create and evaluate your own functions using familiar function notation.
- Assign values to variables for later use.
- View multiple expressions at once. Unlike many scientific calculators, all of your previous work remains visible on the screen.
- The “ans” key always holds the value of your last computation so that you never have to remember or copy a result. If you change an earlier expression, the “ans” value updates automatically.
- Did we mention it’s free?
Learn more at www.desmos.com, and visit www.desmos.com/scientific to see the free, online version of our scientific calculator.
Recent changes:
This isn't your imagination: complex numbers are now live! Be sure to toggle on "Complex Mode" from the settings menu (the wrench icon).
To read more about all that's new across the Desmos math tools, visit our what's new page: https://desmos.com/whats-new