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http://labnol.org/?p=19557 Your browser is also a calculator Axel Rauschmayer, who first wrote about this technique on 2ality.com, suggests that you can even perform complex calculations with JavaScript, something which is not possible with the Google Calculator. Here are some examples that you may try or check Mozilla Docs for a complete list of Maths functions that are supported in JavaScript. 1. javascript:Math.random() [Find random number between 0 & 1] 2. javascript:Math.pow(3,9) [What is x to the power of y] 3. javascript:Math.sqrt(32) [Find the square root of a positive number] Also see: Do More from your Browser's Address Bar

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