Use this Google Calculator to Calculate Basic As Well As Complex Mathematical Calculations like Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division etc.
What is a Google Calculator?
Google calculator is a web based online calculator that is capable of performing both simple as well as scientific calculations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, finding the exponent of a number, and finding the square root of a number etc.
Apart from simple calculations, you can also perform complex calculations which involves exponents, logarithms, and trigonometric operations.
This online calculator is very simple and handy to use. Just enter the numbers and the operation button and this calculator will do all the calculations for you.
How to Use the Google Calculator?
Here is the complete guide to use this online google calculator.
- Addition – Enter the first number, then click on the ‘+’ buttton and enter the second number, after that click on the ‘=’ button to get the sum (for e.g. 2 + 3 = 5).
- Subtraction – Enter the first number, then click on the ‘-‘ button and enter the second number, clicking on the ‘=’ button will give you the difference of the entered two numbers (for e.g. 7 – 5 = 2).
- Multiplication – Enter the first number, then click on the ‘x’ button and enter the second number to get the product of these two numbers (for e.g. 3 x 4 – 12).
- Division – Enter the dividend, then click on the ÷ button and enter the divisor, after that click on the ‘=’ button to get the quotient (for e.g. 12 ÷ 4 = 3).
- Factorial – To find the factorial of a number, first enter the number and click on the ‘!’ button and press the ‘=’ button. This will give you the factorial of the entered number (for e.g. 5! = 120).
- Exponent – Enter the base number, then click on the exponent button and enter the power. After that click on the ‘=’ to get the result (for e.g. 23 = 8).
- Square Root – To find the square root of a number, click on the ‘√’ button then enter the number and close the parenthesis before pressing ‘=’ button. This will give you the square root of the entered number (for e.g. √25 = 5).
- Logarithms – Click log for base-10 log or In for natural log. Then enter the number and close the parenthesis before clicking the ‘=’ button to get the result (for e.g. log(1000) = 3).