How to Use the Google Calculator
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One of Google's many features is the calculator. It can solve more complex mathematical functions as well as basic mathematical equations.
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1Go to GoogleAd
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2In the search box, type your problem. ex. 10*5(3-sqrt(25)) which is 10 times 5 times 3 minus the square root of 25.
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3Google will do the rest.
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4Google's calculator can also convert between a remarkable number of units. You can do compound operations, too. Try typing in one of the following:
- 3 tablespoons in teaspoons
- 12 mph in furlongs/fortnight
- 16C in F
- 7N/16m^2 in Pa
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- Common symbols used by the calculator are:
- Add: +
- Subtract: -
- Multiply: *
- Divide: /
- Exponent (raise to the power of): ^
- Square root: sqrt(number)
- Easter eggs:
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Categories: Calculators | Google Applications
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