Google Lens: Solve Math Problems with Homework Mode
Google Lens can help us in many ways in our day to day life. We can use it to identify landmarks, identify unfamiliar things like plants, fruits, etc., scan and translate addresses, copy text from printed media , and more. Now, the Homework Mode in Google Lens helps us solve and learn math equations.
Here’s how to use Google Lens Homework Mode to solve math problems. If you are a higher-secondary school student with loads of math homework, or if you want to use complicated math calculations in your day-to-day life, then the Homework Mode in Google Lens will be helpful to you.
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How to Solve Math Problems with Homework Mode in Google Lens?
- Write a math equation on a paper.
- Open Google Lens on your phone, tap the Shutter button > tap More > and select Homework.
- Scan the equation written on the paper and tap on Homework button/highlighted text.
- Lens will analyze it and show the result.
- Tap on Steps to Solve option to know how the problem was solved.
If the equation is more complicated, Google will use other services from the web, such as Cymath, MathPapa, etc. for the result. The lens can handle several math problems from basic arithmetic to advanced calculus, integrals, math word problems, and more.
So, this is how to solve your complex math problems using the Google Lens Homework feature. With Google Lens Math mode, students can learn mathematics. It helps them understand the calculation using step-by-step examples. Also, it provides links to useful online resources and video lectures.
More Resources:
- Solve complex mathematical calculations with Microsoft Math Solver
- How to copy text from paper on your Android phone
- How to extract text from images using Google Photos App
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A calculator is a handy tool for solving math problems, but it can sometimes be a pain to type the equation. Google Lens can solve a problem simply by taking a photo. We'll show you how to use the feature.
Android devices can access Google Lens in a couple of different ways, depending on your phone. However, the universal method that works for Android , iPhone , and iPad is through the Google app.
Of course, the first thing you'll need is a math problem to solve. Google Lens can solve simple equations such as "5+2" or more complex formulas such as "x 2 - 3x + 2." You can scan the problem from a real-world piece of paper or from a digital display.
Open the "Google" app on your Android phone or tablet, iPhone , or iPad . Tap the "Lens" icon from the right side of the search bar.
Next, swipe over to "Homework" in the bottom toolbar.
Point your device's camera at the math problem you want to solve, making sure the problem is inside the frame. Tap the "Shutter" button.
First, double-check that the question at the top of the card is correct. You can tap "Steps to Solve" to see the steps that were taken to get to the solution. The solution is shown at the bottom.
To scan a different problem from the same photo, tap the "T" icon above the solution card.
Next, tap the next solution you'd like to solve.
The solution will appear in the card below again.
If the Google response is not adequate or it can't find a solution, you can pull up on the card to reveal the full Google Search results with solutions from other sources.
That's it! Hopefully, you'll be able to find solutions to all your problems.
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