Some big numbers that people are exposed to in everyday life include the number of bits on a computer's hard disk, the number of cells and neuronal connections in the body, Avogadro's constant, the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe, and combinatorial processes. Big numbers are more likely to be used in fields such as cosmology, astronomy, mathematics, cryptography, and statistical mechanics. Hence the existence of big number calculators such as the one above, that can provide far higher levels of accuracy. While this is enough in most instances of everyday use, it can be fairly limiting for applications where higher standards of accuracy are necessary. ![]() ![]() Most scientific and graphing calculators can only display possibly up to 10 decimal places of accuracy. Click the buttons below to calculate X + Y X – Y X × Y X / Y X^Y √X X ^ 2 X! MOD GCD LCM
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