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Thomas M. Whitney invented the world's first handheld electronic scientific calculator in 1967. Scientific calculators include Example, natural log (ln), trig functions, Log, and Sin, Cos Tan. These functions are required when you're working with scientific figures or any formula with a geometry element. Basic calculators can do subtraction, addition, multiplication, and division, But a scientific calculator can perform functions beyond multiplication, addition, subtraction, and division. A scientific calculator usually has special buttons for trigonometric functions, exponents, parentheses, inverses, Pi, and among other things. You can use this Scientific calculator to solve your sum quickly. It is open-source and free to use.