Math calculator

Geometry Calculator

Use one general geometry page for quick shape selection, formula guidance and unit-aware 2D or 3D calculations.

Last reviewed: July 4, 2026Math algebra and geometry engine v1.0.0

Math calculator

Geometry Calculator

Calculations run locally from the values entered. Exact values and decimal approximations are labelled separately.

Exact math engine

Mode

Calculate area for a selected 2D shape.

2D area inputs
Primary length.
Secondary length where needed.
Third length where needed.
Used by trapezoid and kite perimeter.
Whole number from 3 to 10,000.

Enter values and choose Calculate to show the result below the calculator.

Formula and assumptions

Primary formula

General geometry mode delegates to the same area, perimeter, volume and surface-area engines used by dedicated pages.

Input assumptions

Inputs represent ideal mathematical objects. Only supported modes, units and expression forms are calculated. Rounded values are display approximations unless an exact result is labelled.

Precision note

Exact rational algebra is labelled. Results involving pi, radicals, trigonometry, geometry approximations or rounded unit conversions are shown as decimal approximations where appropriate.

Algebra, geometry and measurement flow

Parse

Read equations, polynomials, inequalities, dimensions, units, shapes or coordinates from labelled fields.

Validate

Apply expression, system-size, inequality, unit-dimension, shape and coordinate checks before calculating.

Calculate

Use deterministic TypeScript, exact rational arithmetic and bounded decimal methods where appropriate.

Label

Separate exact values, approximations, diagrams, tables, exports and warnings.

What is the Geometry Calculator?

Geometry Calculator is a local NexaCalc math tool for general shape selection and formula guidance. It keeps the entered assumptions visible, separates exact and approximate output, and avoids arbitrary expression execution.

The page is intended for educational checking, planning and transparent formula work. It is not a substitute for independent review in academic, engineering or professional settings.

How to use the Geometry Calculator

Choose the calculation mode, enter labelled values, select units where shown, then use Calculate. Reset restores the built-in example so the page can be tested quickly.

When a result depends on a convention, the calculator labels that convention in the result, step list and formula area.

Formula and method

The selected mode determines whether the result is area, perimeter, volume or surface area. Dedicated shape pages use the same formulas for consistency.

Worked example

A circle with radius 7 has area 49pi and circumference 14pi in the selected length units.

Exact and approximate results

Rational algebra is kept exact where practical. Values involving pi, square roots, trigonometric functions or approximation formulas are labelled as decimal approximations unless an exact symbolic form is also shown.

Limitations

The calculator intentionally supports a bounded set of common school and practical math cases so it remains fast, deterministic and safe in the browser.

  • Diagrams are illustrative and not to scale.
  • Real-world measurement error is outside the model.
  • Unsupported irregular shapes are not estimated.

Privacy and performance

Inputs are calculated in the browser session. NexaCalc does not upload equations, dimensions or coordinates to a third-party math service for these tools.

Frequently asked questions

Does the Geometry Calculator use eval or arbitrary code execution?

No. Supported expressions are parsed by a limited deterministic parser and unsupported tokens are rejected.

Are exact and rounded answers different?

Yes. Exact answers preserve rational values or symbolic pi where practical. Decimal approximations are rounded display values.

Why are there input limits?

Limits keep the tool responsive on shared hosting and prevent unbounded loops, oversized expressions or very large tables.

Can I use the result for professional work?

Use it as an educational check. Verify important academic, engineering, construction or professional work independently.

References

  • OpenStax College Algebra 2e, Polynomial and Rational Functions, Jay Abramson, OpenStax. Source.
  • OpenStax College Algebra 2e, Systems of Equations and Inequalities, Jay Abramson, OpenStax. Source.
  • OpenStax Prealgebra 2e, Geometry applications, Marecek, Anthony-Smith and Mathis, OpenStax. Source.
  • OpenStax College Algebra 2e, Rates of Change and Behavior of Graphs, Jay Abramson, OpenStax. Source.

Reference set reviewed July 4, 2026.

Educational disclaimer

This calculator provides mathematical results from the values, conventions and methods you enter. Verify important academic, engineering or professional work independently.