Google Search will now help you solve math and science problems: Here’s how
Google has introduced new updates to Search and Lens to help learners solve math and science problems.
The new updates will provide step-by-step solutions and explanations, making it easier for users to solve complex math and science problems.
You can simply type your equation into the Search bar or take a picture with Lens to see a step-by-step explanation and solution.
Google has introduced new updates to Search and Lens to help learners solve math and science problems. The new updates will provide step-by-step solutions and explanations, making it easier for users to solve complex math and science problems.
“It can feel frustrating when you are trying to solve a math problem and aren’t quite sure what the next step should be. Now, when you look up the problem on Search, you will be able to get even more help on subjects like trigonometry and calculus,” the tech giant said in a blogpost on October 30.
Also read: Google updates Chrome address bar with smarter autocomplete, bookmark search & more
You can simply type your equation or integral into the Search bar, or take a picture with Lens, and you will see a step-by-step explanation and solution. Also, you can type “math solver” to give this experience a try on desktop and it will soon be available on mobile.
Also read: Google brings you “About this image”: A tool to reveal important details and context for pictures
Also, you can now get help with word problems, starting with many fundamental topics from high-school physics. This experience will help you to identify the known and unknown values and understand which formulas to use and when.
When solving geometry problems that are difficult to describe with words, like finding the area of a triangle with a diagram and side measurements, you can use Lens. Lens can interpret both the visual and text aspects of the problem and provide step-by-step solutions, making it easier to get help without needing to describe it in words.
To master STEM subjects and foster curiosity, it’s important to develop a deep visual understanding. For instance, you might know about mitochondria but struggle to picture its inner structures like cristae and matrix. With 3D models on Search, you can now explore interactive diagrams with definitions and overviews for around 1,000 topics in biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy and more.
Ayushi Jain
Tech news writer by day, BGMI player by night. Combining my passion for tech and gaming to bring you the latest in both worlds. View Full Profile