You are probably using the Google search box in your browser as an instant calculator
but there’s another calculator in your web browser that also works
offline. You may use this inbuilt browser calculator for basic Maths
calculations or even for solving complex expressions that involve
trigonometry and logarithmic functions.
This calculator can be
found under Developer Tools that are now a standard feature of all
browsers including Chrome, Firefox and IE.
Your browser can perform calculations, including complex ones
How to Use Browser as a Calculator
In Google Chrome, press Ctrl + Shift + J to access the console. The shortcut is Ctrl + Shift + K for Firefox while in the case of IE, press F12 and then switch to the Console tab.
You
can now write any Maths expression at the command prompt (see GIF
above) and get an instant answer. Use the UP & DOWN arrow keys to
navigate the command history.
If you using Maths functions,
remember to append Math to the function name – like Math.sin or Math.log
– as shown below.
Math.sqrt(512) + Math.pow(2, 6)
Math.log(10000, 10)
Math.floor((Math.random()*100))
Math.sin(45)
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