With frequent updates and various means of usage, the unlimited useful power of Google day in, day out cannot be underrated. Here are some of the mathematical powers of Google that you Never knew about.
Some Mathematical Powers Of Google That You Never knew About
1. You Can Use Google Like a Calculator
You are not just limited to performing direct calculations e.g 2^3, 4+5, 231-101, 7*5600, 2500/50 in the search bar, but you can also calculate the results for trigonometric functions as well.
Type a maths problem into the Google search box, and Google will calculate the answer. Google acts as a calculator when mathematical calculation is presented. Google recognizes the following mathematical symbols: addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), division (/), to the power of (^), and square root of a number (sqrt).
2. You Can Use Google To Solve Geometrical Shapes
The power of google search can help you solve for geometrical shapes such as rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, ellipse etc. Just type “solve” and add a shape e.g. “solve triangle”, click the search button and it will return you with a calculator to solve that shape.
You can choose to solve for area, perimeter, gamma, height, side (a) or side (b or c). There is a detriment calculator for each shape .
3. You Can Generate a Graph Right from Google Search
You can now generate a graph instantly for a mathematical function. For example, search “graph for x^2” or “graph for tan(x)” and so on. The search results will return with the graph drawing.
4. You Can Use Google to Convert Up-to-date Currency Exchange Rate
Notwithstanding the fact that currency conversions could be done through. Google Currency Converter or Google finance, the simplest and most preferable form still remains through the Google search engine.
In the search box enter the amount of the foreign currency, followed by an equal sign, followed by the standard three-letter currency code of your local country (USD for US Dollars, GBP for Great Britain Pounds, CDN for Canadian Dollars, and so on). Here is one that I just entered: £100 = USD , Then press ENTER for the result.
5. You Can Use Google to Convert Units for Different Quantities
Aside from conversion of currency, you can use Google to convert units of measurement. Simply enter the desired conversion into the search box and Google will calculate the conversion.
There are 9 categories you can do conversions in: temperature, length, mass, speed, volume, area, fuel consumption, time and digital storage.
6. Google can help you pronounce Big numbers
To use Google Search in teaching you how to pronounce big numbers, just type in the figure then add an equal (=) and the language you want it to be pronounced in. This works for up to 13 digits only.
7. You can Calculate the Waiter Tip with Google Tip Calculator
If you are poor with maths but not with tips, use Google’s Tip Calculator to do the maths for you. Search “tip calculator” , enter your bill amount, tip % and select the number of people contributing to the bill to get how much your tip is.