Now, it is not uncommon for people to get frustrated over complex math problems — especially when you believe you are very close to solving them. In such times, a helpful push in the right direction in the form of a hint or clue could prove very beneficial. This role, traditionally handled by teachers, can now be efficiently managed by Google Search alone. All that Google wants you to do is type your equation in the search bar and see how it attempts to solve it with logical reasoning while also offering a step-by-step explanation.
These new updates may also benefit people who often encounter problems that are challenging to describe with words alone, especially those involving Geometry.
For example, if you want to find the area of a triangle and you only have a diagram with the length of two sides, it’s difficult to explain the problem to Google. With the enhanced capabilities of Google Lens, you can take a picture of a diagram (or draw one yourself) and combine that image with an existing problem, then wait for Google to provide you with a lucid, step-by-step solution. Google Lens can also be used to identify scientific concepts in images, such as graphs, charts, and diagrams.