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You Can Now Solve Calculus, Physics, and Geometry Problems Using Google Search

Osama Khalid
Last updated: February 17, 2024 6:30 am
Osama Khalid
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Geometry Solver FeatureGoogle Search’s Focus on STEM EducationGoogle’s AI-Powered Math Solver

Google has added new capabilities to its Lens tool and search engine to make it easier for you to visualize and solve issues in more complex areas like calculus, geometry, physics, and trigonometry.

With the update, you can now use Lens to capture a photo or enter an equation into the search field to obtain the right answer along with a detailed explanation.

Additionally, word problem solutions are provided by the new function. For example, the solver may clarify ideas from high school physics, such as utilizing the equation “vf= vi + at” to get the average acceleration.

Additionally, you may use the math solver function by just entering “[math solver]” into the search bar. However, only desktop computers may use this feature.

By year’s end, it will be available on mobile devices, the business said TechCrunch.

Geometry Solver Feature

An additional helpful tool is the geometry solver. Lens may now describe the problem’s textual and visual components as addressing geometry difficulties involves a lot of imagery.

However, according to Google product lead Robert Wong, Lens can only interpret “certain triangle problems.”

Currently, the geometry solver can find a triangle’s perimeter, use the “Isosceles Triangle Theorem” to find an unknown side length or angle, and apply the “Pythagorean Theo/rem” to find the side lengths in right triangles.

It can also find a triangle’s area using A = 1/2 x height x base or Heron’s formula. 

Google Search’s Focus on STEM Education

Users may now visualize STEM topics and solve challenging equations more easily thanks to Google’s new capabilities in Search and Lens.

To help students with challenging issues in STEM fields, the business has updated Search and Lens.

These enhancements make it simpler to comprehend and solve issues by offering better support for geometry, physics, and arithmetic. Search: Simplifying Science and Math.

Google’s AI-Powered Math Solver

Google used its Multitask Unified Model (MUM), which comprehends certain search queries across several forms, including text, photos, and videos, for the physics and geometry solver.

Google’s product lead, Robert Wong, emphasizes the need for advanced systems for understanding language and query comprehension, especially when analyzing data in various formats.

To accurately assess an issue and deliver precise step-by-step replies that incorporate both text and diagrams, these features must be able to comprehend information across both text and visuals.

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