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Web 2.0 is a free web based scientific calculator which can be used to perform common arithmetical calculations. You can use trigonometric equations, exponential and logarithmic functions using web2.0 online calculator. The best part of Web 2.0 calc is the formula editor shown right at the top of the window, you can preview the calculation and edit part of it (if necessary). If you run a website or blog and want to embed a scientific calculator in your website, check out Web 2.0 calc’s widgets section. The site offers three handy calculator widgets – horizontal, vertical and minimal. All you have to do is copy and paste the code for any of the scientific calculator widget in the source of your website.
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Algebraic input mode is commonly referred to as “infix notation” and is widely used by most handheld calculators. Expressions entered in algebraic input mode are done in a manner that closely resembles the natural form of the expression and the order of the operations is determined by operator precedence and parenthesis.
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The calculator is great! Clean presentation and intuitive.
Question I'd like to be able to download it so that if your site ever goes away, I'll still have the functionality. Is there a way to do that? (sorry haven't dug into the online help - that seemed to be mostly for the actual functions of the calculator.)
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If you run a website or blog and want to embed a scientific calculator in your website, check out Web 2.0 calc’s widgets section. The site offers three handy calculator widgets – horizontal, vertical and minimal. All you have to do is copy and paste the code for any of the scientific calculator widget in the source of your website. Thu 2 Dec '10 · Flag
The calculator is great! Clean presentation and intuitive.
Question
I'd like to be able to download it so that if your site ever goes away, I'll still have the functionality. Is there a way to do that? (sorry haven't dug into the online help - that seemed to be mostly for the actual functions of the calculator.)
Thanks! Cheers - Fred
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repeal as a controversial issue. But we all know that doesn't 70-669| 70-671| 70-672| 70-673| 70-680|
keep the
lawmaker himself from opposing it for his own idiotic concerns. Thanks
for the information. Fri 5 Aug '11 · Flag
many developers working on this segment but this is 70-681| 70-682| 70-683| 70-685| 70-686|
one of the best
innovative idea ever. Thanks for sharing it here. Fri 5 Aug '11 · Flag