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    Let Google Search help with math, physics and geometry questions

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    By Staff Writer on November 1, 2023 Google, Products

    Navigating through a dense mathematics text or seeking clarity on an intricate physics query can often feel like traversing a labyrinth. And that’s not even diving into the convoluted realms of biology or the sometimes baffling world of geometry. But, fret not. Google’s revamped Search and Lens functionalities are here to be your guiding light, offering a more immersive and intuitive approach to STEM-related queries.

    The Ultimate STEM Assistant at Your Fingertips

    Mathematics, in all its glory, can sometimes leave you puzzled, especially when you’re unsure about the subsequent steps in a problem. With Google’s enriched Search, tackling topics from calculus to trigonometry has never been easier. Be it an equation or an integral, input it in the Search, or simply snap a photo via Lens. The result? A meticulously crafted, step-by-step guide to your solution. What’s more, the “math solver” feature is all set to be rolled out on mobile platforms soon.

    Moreover, Google’s enhanced language models are now equipped to assist with wordy physics problems, especially ones common to high-school curricula. This tool not only identifies knowns and unknowns in a problem but also provides insights on the right formulas to employ.

    Geometry, with its visual essence, poses a distinct challenge when it comes to online searches. Picture this: you’re given a triangular diagram with two side lengths. The task? Determine its area. Articulating this visual issue in words can be cumbersome. Google’s solution? Use Lens to capture the problem, and let it dissect both its visual and textual aspects, offering a comprehensive solution guide.

    Dive Deep into STEM’s Visual Universe with Search

    Gaining a profound visual grasp of STEM topics is essential for holistic comprehension. It’s often the intricate details that pique curiosity, leading to deeper exploration. Perhaps you’ve encountered the term “mitochondria” but struggle to envision its detailed structure, like the intricate cristae folds. Google’s 3D models on Search are here to bridge this gap. Users can now immerse themselves in interactive diagrams detailing nearly 1,000 topics across biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, and more.

    With these state-of-the-art enhancements, Google aspires to nourish your inquisitiveness, ensuring that every search is not just an answer, but an enlightening journey.

    In August this year, Google Search launched a grammar checker feature. The new AI-powered grammar check, which is only available in English so far, can help users see if “a phrase or sentence is written in a grammatically correct way or how to correct it, if not.”

    Google Search now has a grammar checker

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