A pocket calculator is a small form of a computer and is used to do calculations. A computer can also do calculations by using special programs. Some mathematical programs are built in to the operating system. So the answer is that a computer can do arithmetic.
At the deepest level of operation acomputer can only do arithmetic.
There is a calculator on most windows computers, or you can search for "calculator" on Google.
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The Arithmetic Logic Unit as suggested by the name carries out the arithmetic calculations of the computer.
Arithmetic Logical Unit - ALU- in computer.
Computers features the Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) which performs addition and other arithmetic operations. The ALU is a part of a computer's CPU.
Arithmetic and logical
The Arithmetic and Logarithmic Unit of the CPU.
Does the Mathematical calculations in the computer.
i think i the logic unit
mechanical, but it did do floating point arithmetic.
binary
It's the ALU
The arithmetic and logic unit (ALU) within the computer's central processing unit (CPU) carries out arithmetic operations. Some designs also support a dedicated floating-point processing unit (FPU), which carries out arithmetic, trigonometric and logic operations based on floating-point variable types.