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1. Simple to grasp and easy to use, but powerful features are available when you need them. • the usual arithmetic functions and exponentiation. • square root, cube root, nth root, natural log, log base 10, log of arbitrary base, absolute value, factorial, permutations (nPr), combinations (nCr), modulus, random integer, bell curve, cumulative normal distribution, decimal to fraction. • You can drag the graph or pinch to zoom in or out. 3) A unit converter.
2. Also statistical distributions (under functions > statistics) -- beta, Cauchy, chi, chi squared, continuous uniform, Erlang, exponential, Fisher-Snedecor, gamma, inverse gamma, Laplace, log-normal, normal, Pareto, Rayleigh, Student's T, and Weibull.
3. Currently includes algebra, differential and integral calculus, geometry, trigonometry, vectors, vector calculus, and classical mechanics. 8) Statistics -- enter data and make a histogram, box and whisker plot, or scatter plot with optional regression line.
4. Great for doing physics homework! 4) Constants for scientific calculations -- speed of light, strength of gravity at Earth's surface, etc. etc. etc.
5. Currently converts different units of the following: acceleration, angle, area, density, distance, energy, force, mass, power, pressure, speed, temperature, time, and volume.
6. You can choose the starting x value of the table, as well as how much x increases for each successive row. 6) Help screens linked directly to many of the available functions and constants.
7. Again, great for doing physics homework! 5) It can make a table of the values of a function you enter.
8. Does far more than most of the paid calculators out there . . . let alone the free ones. 1) Scientific Calculator.
9. A powerful, flexible graphing calculator . . . and it's free!
10. With a tap, you can enter the result of your conversion into the calculator.
11. Tapping on a constant will insert it into your calculation -- i. e, you don't have to key in the value.
12. Tap the disclosure arrow to see the definition. 7) Forgot the quadratic formula?
13. The math/science reference hits the high points of various subjects.