Order of Operations Calculator
Type in your sum to see how to solve it step by step. Examples: 2+3*4 or 3/4*3
Description
Just type in sums like these (see Order of Operations for more detail):
Examples:
- 1+2*3
- 7 + (6 * 5^2 + 3)
- cos(1.2^2)+3
- (5−3)(5+3)
- ( −6 + √(6²−4×5×1) ) / (2×5)
- sqrt(3^2+4^2)
You will see what the calculator thinks you entered (which may be a little different to what you typed), and then a step-by-step solution.
Note: there can be more than one way to find a solution.
The calculator is still under development and may get things wrong, so be careful!
Tree View
Press the "tree" button to see your sum as a tree. You would do the calculations from the top down ... sometimes you have a choice which calculation to do first.
All Functions
Operators
+ | Addition operator | |
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- | Subtraction operator | |
* | Multiplication operator | |
/ | Division operator | |
^ | Exponent (Power) operator |
Functions
sqrt | Square Root of a value or expression. | |
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sin | sine of a value or expression | |
cos | cosine of a value or expression | |
tan | tangent of a value or expression | |
asin | inverse sine (arcsine) of a value or expression | |
acos | inverse cosine (arccos) of a value or expression | |
atan | inverse tangent (arctangent) of a value or expression | |
sinh | Hyperbolic sine of a value or expression | |
cosh | Hyperbolic cosine of a value or expression | |
tanh | Hyperbolic tangent of a value or expression | |
exp | e (the Euler Constant) raised to the power of a value or expression | |
ln | The natural logarithm of a value or expression | |
log | The base-10 logarithm of a value or expression | |
floor | Returns the largest (closest to positive infinity) value that is not greater than the argument and is equal to a mathematical integer. | |
ceil | Returns the smallest (closest to negative infinity) value that is not less than the argument and is equal to a mathematical integer. | |
abs | Absolute value (distance from zero) of a value or expression | |
sign | Sign (+1 or −1) of a value or expression | |
Constants
pi | The constant π (3.141592654...) | |
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e | The Euler constant (2.71828...), the base for the natural logarithm |