Google Search can help you with your math homework thanks to new update

Google is updating its search engine and Lens tool with new features to help students visualize and solve tough math problems.

We’re not talking about basic arithmetic either. The upgraded Google Search can now handle more complex forms of mathematics, such as calculus and trigonometry. All you have to do is do it comparison or integral in the text bar at the top or take a photo of your homework with Lens. You’ll then see a series of step-by-step instructions explaining how to fix the problem, with the answer at the bottom. Geometry is also supported, with the company recommending people use Google Lens to solve these as they can have diagrams. You can’t draw shapes in the search bar, so uploading a photo of the equation is your best bet.

The new math teacher from Google Search on mobile

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Moreover, you can type word problems for physics questions. Google Search will highlight the ‘known and unknown values’ and then show you the correct formula to use for that specific comparison. For example, if you want to know the average acceleration of a cyclist going down a hill, it will tell you the specific kinetic formula needed.

Google Search helps with physics

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The math update is currently live on the desktop and mobile app. Google says you can type the phrase “math solver” into the search bar to try out their new experience on the desktop. However, when we did that, there turned out to be nothing. It’s possible this refers to future expansion, but we don’t know for sure. Anyway, feel free to type the math problem directly into the search bar. You don’t have to say anything further.

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