by friendociate » 25 Oct 2018, 13:05
I'm a 'faithful' member of
Bing Rewards (I know it might be "Microsoft Rewards" now, but "Bing Rewards" is the name on
their 'Blue Checkmarked'-Twitter page)---that is;
my desktop-computer's internet-browser's "homepage" is set to 'the Bing Rewards dashboard,' so that I am presented with a list of links to visit every morning.
This morning, one of the links led to the search "
math on bing"---which opened up Microsoft Bing's calculation-tool (way more than just 'add, subtract, multiply, divide,' and those simple functions ... it's more like 'one o` those Graphing Calculators rich kids like to bring to school'

including tools like a Percentage calculator, Geometric shapes, Fraction calculator, Standard deviation, Graphing functions, Multiplication table, Polynomial solver, Probability, Number converter (mostly 'Roman to Standard'), Geometry calculator, and Number theory).
I remembered our big discussion on '
which one is better (Google or Bing)' and wondered if Google provided such tools, and so went to Google.com and searched 'math on google'; they didn't
display such a calculator, but I did find
a web-article that explained most of Google's secret calculator-functions.
I'm a 'faithful' member of [url=https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/rewards&rrid=_4a4d8ca6-d007-c59d-34cf-7b40dfa07200]Bing Rewards[/url] (I know it might be "Microsoft Rewards" now, but "Bing Rewards" is the name on [url=https://twitter.com/BingRewards]their 'Blue Checkmarked'-Twitter page[/url])---that is; [url=https://account.microsoft.com/rewards/]my desktop-computer's internet-browser's "homepage" is set to 'the Bing Rewards dashboard,'[/url] so that I am presented with a list of links to visit every morning. :ugeek:
This morning, one of the links led to the search "[url=https://www.bing.com/search?q=math+on+bing&form=ML19FU&OCID=ML19FU&rrid=_4a4d8ca6-d007-c59d-34cf-7b40dfa07200]math on bing[/url]"---which opened up Microsoft Bing's calculation-tool (way more than just 'add, subtract, multiply, divide,' and those simple functions ... it's more like 'one o` those Graphing Calculators rich kids like to bring to school' :ugeek: including tools like a Percentage calculator, Geometric shapes, Fraction calculator, Standard deviation, Graphing functions, Multiplication table, Polynomial solver, Probability, Number converter (mostly 'Roman to Standard'), Geometry calculator, and Number theory).
I remembered our big discussion on '[url=https://forumcoin.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=4724]which one is better (Google or Bing)[/url]' and wondered if Google provided such tools, and so went to Google.com and searched 'math on google'; they didn't [i]display[/i] such a calculator, but I did find [url=https://www.lifewire.com/google-hidden-calculator-1616488]a web-article that explained most of Google's [i]secret[/i] calculator-functions[/url].