Another issue: It is completely impossible to represent numbers smaller than 10^-12 with the new calculator. It does not matter whether you enter the number using scientific notation, or if you press the "10^y" button, or type in "0.0000000001". The number is displayed as "0". This makes the calculator tool useless for a wide range of people taking courses or doing engineering work. (I don't want to post this as a new bug, because it seems to be related to this bug.)
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