sientific calculator?

i dont think it does. you are probably better off downloading one from the market. plus you will probably have more options on one from there
 
Agree with Brett. There's a gazillion calculators on the market. I'm glad I only need the stock one.
 
Well if you hit menu > advanced panel it does show sin, cos, tan, ln, log ! ( ) and the square root symbol. As far as anything more, nope.
 
realcalc is an awesome c3rd party calc that has a very nice resolution quality. i've actually had teachers believe i was using a plain as day touch screen calculator
 

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