A scientific calculator that can evaluate complex expressions, offering support for various types of functions and helping you generate function graphs.
- Kalkules
- Version :1.9.6.25
- License :Freeware
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Jardo
Kalkules Description
Kalkules provides an advanced scientific calculator that can be used to perform various operations and evaluate more complex mathematical expressions. The wide range of tools and supported functions enable you to work with non-traditional functions and get the results in seconds.
Support for non-traditional math functions
Aside from basic functions such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, Kalkules can process much more complicated expressions, with multiple parenthesis, constants and variables. It can work with real, complex and modulo numbers and displays the result in binary, decimal, octal and hexadecimal form, so it can also act as a number converter.
It can determine factorials and square roots, calculate logarithmic, exponential or derivative functions. Also, it comes with support for trigonometric (sinus, cosinus, tangent, cotangent and their reverse operations) and hyperbolic functions, which enables you to parse any math expression.
Generate graphs and find geometrical formulas
In addition to this, it features a graph generator that helps you visualize the function in a bi-dimensional Cartesian system of coordinates. It can help you solve polinomial equations and integrates combinatorics elements, as well as statistical functions to determine the sum, arithmetic mean, dispersion, standard deviation and median of a range of numbers.
The integrated expression browser provides a broad and variate range of geometrical formulas that you can use to solve problems, while the constant table displays the value of multiple well-known numbers.
Helps you in evaluating complex expressions
Kalkules can be used as a scientific calculator, but its functions go beyond that, overcoming the feature set of the similar tool that comes with Windows. As such, it can be used for finding solutions to complex problems, converting units, generating function graphs or looking for the syntax of a specific formula.