Let BlueStacks turn your PC, Mac, or laptop into the perfect home for Full Scientific Calculator, a fun Tools app from GeniusTools Labs.
Full Scientific Calculator feels like the serious calculator that used to live on a desk, just without the bulk. On PC through BlueStacks it sits nicely next to other windows, and typing with a keyboard makes long expressions way faster. The display resizes and scrolls, so long calculations do not get chopped off, and the four-way cursor lets a person hop around to fix a number without retyping. Results can show as decimals, proper or improper fractions, and there is a long history that keeps old answers ready to reuse or edit. It is small too, the install is under eight megabytes, but it runs fast and does not feel stripped down.
The feature list is big in a good way. It handles fractions cleanly, including mixed numbers and decimal to fraction back and forth. Angles work in degrees, radians, or gradians, with full trigonometry, hyperbolics, and their inverses. There is polynomial solving up to quartic, calculus tools for differentiation and integration, and a pile of stats functions like mean, median, variance. Matrices and vectors up to 3×3 are in there with transpose, inverse, powers, and even complex number arithmetic. Base conversions 2 through 16, Boolean ops like AND, OR, XOR, a modulus key, LCM and GCF, factorials including gamma, permutations and combinations, custom and base-10 logs, scientific and engineering notation. It also has unit conversions and scientific constants, random numbers, summation and product notation, and remembers answers for quick reference. The whole thing feels practical for class or work, not flashy, just reliable and quick to get through real math without fuss.
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