Did you notice something different when you opened Google’s home page this morning? Today’s special thing on Google’s homepage was Google Doodle. Today’s doodle is very different. Because today’s doodle is not about any festival or election but today’s doodle is in the language of mathematics. Google Doodle which is very simple everyday has completely changed and become attractive today. Today, everything from the color to even the logo has been changed. Therefore, today’s homepage of Google looks very attractive.
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Looking at today’s animated doodle, you also think the same thing, what exactly is today? Why is Google speaking the language of mathematics today? Has Google’s homepage become a classroom today? So now we are going to tell you. “Quadratic Equation” in today’s Google Doodle. This is a second-degree polynomial equation, also called a quadratic equation or a ‘quadratic equation’. Google today on its homepage is honoring that basic yet powerful concept of mathematics, which has helped solve so many mysteries in science, engineering and everyday life. (Photo Courtesy – Google)
Today on November 12, the word Google is seen in a creative prediction in Doodle. On the homepage, the word Google is decorated with maths formulas and equations. The famous equation ax² + bx + c = 0 is also found in the Google word. Google has added animated elements around this equation, which has presented the famous equation in a very attractive way. such as the parabola of the graph, numbers and variables representing the process of solving the equation. Also, just as equations are used in books to explain motion in games, Google has shown similar art in their doodles. Doodle makers depict the third letter O of the word “Google” as a basketball, with the fourth letter g and the last letter e kicking it.
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Google has presented this doodle specially for students and teachers according to the academic calendar. Because around the month of October and November, many education systems around the world include Quadratic Equations in their curriculum. With this special math-themed doodle, Google is reminding students and teachers that math can be interactive and fun. Mathematics is not something to fear, it is an art to understand.