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The first iPad was introduced in 2010 and didn't include a native Calculator app. Now, 14 years later, this is one of the biggest new features the iPad will bring. iPadOS 18. But was the wait really worth it? 

Of course, you can install a bunch of calculators on your iPad from App Store, because developers logically took advantage of the opportunity that he himself did not offer. Apple, they caught it. But the Calculator Applu will probably bury them, because it is truly unique in its functions. 

This is no ordinary calculator 

It's definitely not just basic math, Apple brings some advanced features to its Calculator that will make it an invaluable tool for all students and any other users. These include especially Math Notes, which in combination with Apple Pencil brings the relatively unheard of. 

Calculator iPadOS 18

The new Calculator is to some extent combined with the Notes application. As a result, iPad users will be able to directly solve math equations that they write freehand using Apple Pencil. All you have to do is write an equation, and the moment you type the equal sign, the app will display the result after it. Then, if you rewrite any terms in the equation, the result will be recalculated automatically. And if you have sloppy handwriting, iPadOS 18 will use machine learning to make text written using Apple Pencil is better. It even mimics users' handwriting styles when displaying results. 

Apple only one limitation is added to it: "Available for mathematics written using Western Arabic numerals and common mathematical symbols, or for writing using Arabic (Eastern and Western) and Devanagari numerals and common mathematical symbols." So there shouldn't be any problem here. 

Math Notes also supports formulas and graphs. These are actually interactive, just like equations, and update in real time as users edit the formulas. Add to that support for history, variables, and unit conversions, and you have a killer app that should make life easier for anyone who needs to do any kind of math. Plus, it's free, so it's included in the upgrade. iPadOS, which is also compared to calculators in App It makes a huge difference, because they usually require a subscription for advanced features. 

Sure we can tap our foreheads why Apple after so many years it comes with its own Calculator. But it is the functions that he taught her that make sense to her. It's something that isn't here and hasn't been and something that can make life easier for many users. So it definitely makes sense and just proves that Apple has recently been trying to think differently about its applications. He was able to do it even with Deník. 

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