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Google’s functionality extends to trigonometric functions, making it a useful tool for those in fields requiring angles and radians. By entering “cosine 60 degrees”, users quickly get the answer, with Google defaulting to radians for angles unless specified otherwise. This versatility extends to unit conversions, as users can type phrases like “60 radians to degrees” to switch between systems seamlessly.
Utilizing Units and Conversions
One of the standout features of using Google as a calculator is its capacity for handling unit conversions. By inputting equations that involve different measurements like meters and feet, Google can automatically convert and solve them — for instance, “4 meters divided by 4 feet” gives insights into the relationship between units.