Desmos supports a wide range of mathematical functions and symbols, including trigonometric functions, logarithms, exponentials, and more. You can also plot graphs of implicit equations by typing the equation in the form "x^2 + y^2 = 4" or any other implicit equation you want to explor...
Arithmetic: Beyond the four 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. ...
Arithmetic: Beyond the four 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. ...
Arithmetic: Beyond the four 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. ...
Logarithms ln, log These functions both take a single input, and operate with bases of e, and 10, respectively. These work in both function and shorthand notation, like the trig functions. Logs of arbitrary bases can be specified using using subscripts: \log_a(b) is interpreted as $\log...
Creates a calculator object to control the calculator embedded in the DOM element specified by element. Example: var elt = document.getElementById('my-calculator'); var calculator = Desmos.GraphingCalculator(elt); The object returned is a Desmos.GraphingCalculator object, which exposes methods for...
Arithmetic: Beyond the four 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. ...
Arithmetic: Beyond the four 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. ...
Creates a calculator object to control the calculator embedded in the DOM element specified by element. Example: var elt = document.getElementById('my-calculator'); var calculator = Desmos.GraphingCalculator(elt); The object returned is a Desmos.GraphingCalculator object, which exposes methods for...
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 measu...