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CALCULATOR DESIGNED TO CALCULATE PROBLEMS IN SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS
Scientific calculators; Casio FX-991ES; Cos key; Sin key; Tan button; Sin button; Cos button; Tan key; Ln key; Log button; Ln button; Log key; Scientific function; Scientific pocket calculator; Electronic slide rule calculator; Electronic digital slide rule; Electronic slide rule; Portable electronic slide rule
  • Casio fx-991DE X—A modern Digital calculator from Casio with a [[dot matrix]] "Natural Textbook" LCD
  • [[HP-35]], the world's first scientific pocket calculator, was introduced in 1972 by Hewlett-Packard. It used [[reverse Polish notation]] and an [[LED]] display.
  • TI SR-50

pocket calculator         
  • 17th century mechanical calculators
  • Braun]] (1987)
  • Scientific calculator displays of fractions and decimal equivalents
  • A modern scientific calculator with a [[LCD]]
  • Modern pocket calculator with solar and battery powering
  • The [[Elektronika MK-52]] was a programmable RPN-style calculator that accepted extension modules; it was manufactured in the [[Soviet Union]] from 1985 to 1992
  • The Bulgarian [[ELKA 22]] from 1967
  • The Grant mechanical calculating machine, 1877
  • The [[HP-65]], the first programmable pocket calculator (1974)
  • The interior of a Casio FX-991s calculator
  • Early calculator [[light-emitting diode]] (LED) display from the 1970s ([[USSR]])
  • The Italian [[Programma 101]], an early commercial programmable calculator produced by [[Olivetti]] in 1964
  • A calculator with a graphical user interface
  • A Catiga CS-103 Scientific Calculator
  • A calculator which runs on solar and battery power
  • An office calculating machine with a paper printer
ELECTRONIC DEVICE USED FOR CALCULATIONS
Pocket calculator; Calculators; Pocket calculators; Automatic calculator; Caculator; Desk calculator; Calculater; Electronic Calculator; Math calculator; Math calculators; Printing Calculator; Handheld calculator; Bowmar Brain; Desktop calculator; Electronic calculator; Digital calculator; Minus button; Minus key; Plus button; Plus key; Equals button; Division button; Equals key; Division key; Multiplication key; Multiplication button; Electronic calculating machine; Desk calculators; Claculator; Fraction to Decimals; 🖩; Cal Tech (calculator); TI Cal Tech; Texas Instruments Cal Tech; Electronic calculators; History of the calculator
<computer> A small battery-powered digital electronic device for performing simple arithmetic operations on data input on a keypad and outputting the result (usually a single number) to a simple LCD or other display. The most sophisticated programmable calculators are really pocket computers which are limited to handling numerical data only. (1996-12-23)
calculator         
  • 17th century mechanical calculators
  • Braun]] (1987)
  • Scientific calculator displays of fractions and decimal equivalents
  • A modern scientific calculator with a [[LCD]]
  • Modern pocket calculator with solar and battery powering
  • The [[Elektronika MK-52]] was a programmable RPN-style calculator that accepted extension modules; it was manufactured in the [[Soviet Union]] from 1985 to 1992
  • The Bulgarian [[ELKA 22]] from 1967
  • The Grant mechanical calculating machine, 1877
  • The [[HP-65]], the first programmable pocket calculator (1974)
  • The interior of a Casio FX-991s calculator
  • Early calculator [[light-emitting diode]] (LED) display from the 1970s ([[USSR]])
  • The Italian [[Programma 101]], an early commercial programmable calculator produced by [[Olivetti]] in 1964
  • A calculator with a graphical user interface
  • A Catiga CS-103 Scientific Calculator
  • A calculator which runs on solar and battery power
  • An office calculating machine with a paper printer
ELECTRONIC DEVICE USED FOR CALCULATIONS
Pocket calculator; Calculators; Pocket calculators; Automatic calculator; Caculator; Desk calculator; Calculater; Electronic Calculator; Math calculator; Math calculators; Printing Calculator; Handheld calculator; Bowmar Brain; Desktop calculator; Electronic calculator; Digital calculator; Minus button; Minus key; Plus button; Plus key; Equals button; Division button; Equals key; Division key; Multiplication key; Multiplication button; Electronic calculating machine; Desk calculators; Claculator; Fraction to Decimals; 🖩; Cal Tech (calculator); TI Cal Tech; Texas Instruments Cal Tech; Electronic calculators; History of the calculator
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1) to use, operate a calculator
2) a pocket calculator
calculator         
  • 17th century mechanical calculators
  • Braun]] (1987)
  • Scientific calculator displays of fractions and decimal equivalents
  • A modern scientific calculator with a [[LCD]]
  • Modern pocket calculator with solar and battery powering
  • The [[Elektronika MK-52]] was a programmable RPN-style calculator that accepted extension modules; it was manufactured in the [[Soviet Union]] from 1985 to 1992
  • The Bulgarian [[ELKA 22]] from 1967
  • The Grant mechanical calculating machine, 1877
  • The [[HP-65]], the first programmable pocket calculator (1974)
  • The interior of a Casio FX-991s calculator
  • Early calculator [[light-emitting diode]] (LED) display from the 1970s ([[USSR]])
  • The Italian [[Programma 101]], an early commercial programmable calculator produced by [[Olivetti]] in 1964
  • A calculator with a graphical user interface
  • A Catiga CS-103 Scientific Calculator
  • A calculator which runs on solar and battery power
  • An office calculating machine with a paper printer
ELECTRONIC DEVICE USED FOR CALCULATIONS
Pocket calculator; Calculators; Pocket calculators; Automatic calculator; Caculator; Desk calculator; Calculater; Electronic Calculator; Math calculator; Math calculators; Printing Calculator; Handheld calculator; Bowmar Brain; Desktop calculator; Electronic calculator; Digital calculator; Minus button; Minus key; Plus button; Plus key; Equals button; Division button; Equals key; Division key; Multiplication key; Multiplication button; Electronic calculating machine; Desk calculators; Claculator; Fraction to Decimals; 🖩; Cal Tech (calculator); TI Cal Tech; Texas Instruments Cal Tech; Electronic calculators; History of the calculator

Wikipedia

Scientific calculator

A scientific calculator is an electronic calculator, either desktop or handheld, designed to perform mathematical operations. They have completely replaced slide rules and are used in both educational and professional settings.

In some areas of study scientific calculators have been replaced by graphing calculators and financial calculators which have the capabilities of a scientific calculator along with the capability to graph input data.

Pronunciation examples for scientific calculator
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Examples of use of scientific calculator
1. Scientific calculator: As Steve Jobs said in his WWDC keynote, you‘ll now get a scientific calculator when you turn the phone on its side.
2. Since the latest iPhone will support the 2.0 software, additional new features will show up at launch and beyond, including contacts search, iWork document support, the capability to view PowerPoint attachments, bulk move and delete, a scientific calculator in landscape mode, parental controls, and support for 16 languages.