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From Wikipedia: "Typical operations are addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and square root. Some [older] systems ... can also perform various transcendental functions such as exponential or trigonometric calculations, though in most modern processors these are done with software library routines."

Trigonometric refers to sine, cosine, etc., as well as the corresponding inverse functions. The exponential function is to calculate ex, in combination with the natural (base e) logarithm, this can be used to calculate powers.

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