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Tech/Science

Apple Introduces Math Notes Feature on iPadOS 18 at WWDC 2024

Apple recently announced the latest updates to its operating systems at WWDC 2024, with a significant focus on Apple Intelligence. Among the new features revealed, one in particular is causing a stir on TikTok – Math Notes on iPadOS 18.

While the addition of a native calculator app on the iPad may not seem groundbreaking considering the availability of various calculator apps on the App Store, the Math Notes feature is proving to be a game-changer. Unlike traditional calculators, Math Notes allows users to perform calculations by writing on the screen, making it a valuable tool for students, professionals, and anyone dealing with complex formulas.

With Math Notes, users can simply write down the equation they need to solve, and the app will automatically detect and calculate the values. This intuitive approach eliminates the need for manual input and can handle advanced algebraic, trigonometric equations, as well as graphs and diagrams.

Although Math Notes is not yet widely available and is currently exclusive to iPadOS 18 (and iOS 18) beta versions, its potential to simplify and streamline mathematical computations has already generated significant excitement among users.

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