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Difference between simple calculator and scientific calculator

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Answered by ninja007
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A "standard" calculator includes the four basic arithmetic functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), and maybe buttons for things like memory (M+, MC), percentages (%) and square roots (√). 

A "scientific" calculator includes everything found on a standard calculator, along with a number of special mathematical functions. Not all scientific calculators have the same exact features, but they do all include the trigonometry functions (SIN, COS, TAN), and exponential functions (x^y, log, etc.). 

So one quick way of checking whether or not a calculator is a scientific calculator is if you see the buttons for "SIN", "COS", "TAN". If it has them, then it's safe to assume you have a scientific calculator. If not, then you probably have either a standard calculator or maybe another type, like a business calculator. 
Answered by Surnia
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The difference between the simple calculator and scientific calculator is as follows:

Explanation:

1. The simple calculator can perform the division, subtraction, division and multiplication whereas the scientific calculator can perform all these functions along with the other specialized functions like trignometry, logarithmic functions and exponential functions.

2. The screen of the scientific calculator comes in large and small sizes but the size of the screen of the simple calculator is small.

3. The scientific calculator can develop a graph of the function whereas the simple calculator cannot.

4. The scientific calculator is expensive whereas the simple calculator is easily available and cheap.

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