tener en cuenta que para ingresar un angulo es con el coton cis, el cual equivale al simbolo.
(240cis(75*pi/180))
esto en radiantes: 240cis1.309
se deben considerar angulos en rads
Ejemplo de operaciones con numeros complejos:
(30.754+207.428i)/(-3+51i)
esto da como resultado: 4.105cis(-0.206)
y con el boton prefs se cambia a rectangulares o cartesianas y a polares o polar
al cambiar a cartesian el resultado es:
(4.018-0.839i)
el redondeo se hace a 3 decimales desde prefs
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Online Scientific Calculator
Welcome to the new Online Scientific Calculator for Algebra from Alcula.
For help refer to the Instruction manual and to the Online Scientific Calculator blog entries.This is a formula calculator. Enter your expressions in the same order as you would write them on paper. Then press '=' to display the result.
Use parenthesis to alter the order of operations or to specify function parameters.
Example of a valid expression: (-3+sqrt(16/4))/4
Results are displayed as fractions when possible, as well as in their floating point approximation.
This calculator supports the following operators, functions and constants:
Operators
- + - * /: Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
- cis: Use for entering complex numbers in polar form (See Complex Numbers)
Trigonometric functions
- sin: Sine
- asin: Inverse sine (sin-1)
- sinh: Hyperbolic sine
- cos: Cosine
- acos: Inverse cosine (cos-1)
- cosh: Hyperbolic cosine
- tan: Tangent
- atan: Inverse tangent (tan-1)
Constants
- e: The constant e
- i: The imaginary unit (See Complex Numbers for more information)
- pi: The constant PI (&pi)
Statistics functions
- !: Factorial
- perm: Permutations
- comb: Combinations
Logarithms
- ln: Natural Logarithm (base e)
- log: Logarithm base 10
Other functions
- abs: The absolute value
- ans: The result of a previous expression
- gcd: Greatest Commmon Divisor (see GCD)
- int: The integer portion of a number (see INT)
- lcm: Least common multiple (See LCM for more info)
- rand: Returns a random number between 0 and 1 (see rand and how to use the random function for information on how to use this function)
- round: Rounds a number to its closest integer (See round for examples)
- sqrt: Square root
You can also select to display the results in a different notation. Choose between fixed, floating point, scientific or engineering notation. See calculator notation for more information.
You can type your expressions directly in the calculator input field or use the online keyboard.