Calculator Form
Example Data Table
| Example | A | B | Function | Expected Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic total | 12 | 4 | Addition | 16 |
| Difference check | 12 | 4 | Subtraction | 8 |
| Area style product | 12 | 4 | Multiplication | 48 |
| Ratio check | 12 | 4 | Division | 3 |
| Exponent check | 12 | 4 | Power | 20736 |
Formula Used
Addition: Result = A + B
Subtraction: Result = A - B
Multiplication: Result = A × B
Division: Result = A ÷ B, where B must not equal zero.
Power: Result = AB
Multiplier: Final Result = Function Result × Output Multiplier
Rounding: The final value is adjusted by the selected decimal precision and rounding mode.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter the first number in the A field.
- Enter the second number in the B field.
- Select the main function you want to highlight.
- Set decimal precision for clean output.
- Choose the rounding mode.
- Use the multiplier when results need scaling.
- Press Calculate to view results below the header.
- Download the result as CSV or PDF when needed.
About the 5 Function Calculator
Fast everyday arithmetic
A five function calculator helps with the most common number tasks. It handles addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and powers. These operations cover daily math, school checks, job estimates, and quick planning. This page keeps the layout simple. It also gives advanced controls for cleaner answers.
Better control over results
Many basic tools only show one answer. This calculator shows all five answers together. You can still choose one main function. The selected result is highlighted above the form. This makes comparison easier. It also helps you find input mistakes before exporting. Decimal precision gives neat output. Rounding options support nearest, floor, ceiling, or raw display.
Useful for reports
The export tools make the calculator more practical. CSV output works well for spreadsheets. PDF output is useful for records, worksheets, and shared notes. The result table includes the formula and a short explanation. This helps readers understand how the number was produced. The chart gives a visual comparison of the five outputs.
When to use it
Use this calculator when you need a quick math answer. It is useful for budgets, measurements, grades, invoices, estimates, ratios, and powers. The multiplier field adds extra flexibility. For example, you can multiply every function result by a tax factor, unit factor, or project scale. The note field can store a short label for later review.
Accuracy and care
The calculator checks division by zero and marks that result as undefined. Very large powers may also become undefined if the value is not safe. Always review the inputs before using results for important work. For legal, financial, engineering, or medical decisions, confirm the result with a qualified method. Clear inputs produce clearer answers.
FAQs
What are the five functions?
The five functions are addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and power. They cover most common arithmetic needs for school, work, planning, and quick checking.
Can I compare all results at once?
Yes. The result table displays all five function outputs together. The selected function is highlighted, so you can focus on one answer while still comparing the others.
What happens if I divide by zero?
Division by zero is shown as undefined. The calculator does not force a false value because division by zero is not valid in standard arithmetic.
What does the output multiplier do?
The multiplier scales every result after the selected function is calculated. It is useful for unit changes, tax factors, repeated groups, or adjusted estimates.
Can I export the results?
Yes. You can download a CSV file for spreadsheet use. You can also download a PDF report with inputs, selected result, and the result table.
Why use decimal precision?
Decimal precision makes results easier to read. It controls how many digits appear after the decimal point, which is helpful for reports and clean comparisons.
Does the calculator support negative numbers?
Yes. You can enter positive or negative values. Some power calculations with negative bases and decimal exponents may become undefined due to arithmetic limits.
Is this suitable for important decisions?
It is suitable for general checks and planning. For high-risk financial, technical, legal, or scientific use, verify the result with a trusted professional method.