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Google brings graphing calculator functionality to search


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Well, Google's gone an done it, turning the Internet into one giant graphing calculator. The software behemoth has brought graphing capabilities to search, letting users input a mathematical function into the engine -- or multiple functions, separated by commas. And, this being Google, users can explore the graphs more closely by zooming in and out and panning across. According to the company, it "covers an extensive range of single variable functions including trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic and their compositions." If you know what all of that means, we're guessing you're pretty psyched about this news.

To tryout the graphing functionality you can input this pre-made one into the search bar:

Graph for (-((0.49-x^2)^0.6))*0.8-0.2, sqrt(0.01-(abs(x)-0.4)^2)*2*sin(x*1000)+0.4, sqrt(1-x^2)*sin(x*1000)

Zoom out to see the whole graph :)

:cheers:

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Pretty darn awesome, I must say... Love the smiley and heart :) Google functions now even more cooler :)

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