Computer Science, asked by salamnirmala12, 9 months ago

write the operators used in searching the wed page?​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

<svg width="300" height="300" viewBox="0 0 100 100">\ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ \ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ <path fill="Red" d="M92.71,7.27L92.71,7.27c-9.71-9.69-25.46-9.69-35.18,0L50,14.79l-7.54-7.52C32.75-2.42,17-2.42,7.29,7.27v0 c-9.71,9.69-9.71,25.41,0,35.1L50,85l42.71-42.63C102.43,32.68,102.43,16.96,92.71,7.27z"></path>\ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ \ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ <animateTransform \ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ attributeName="transform" \ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ type="scale" \ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ values="1; 1.5; 1.25; 1.5; 1.5; 1;" \ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ dur="2s" \ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ repeatCount="40"> \ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ </animateTransform>\ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ \ \textless \ br /\ \textgreater \ </svg>

Search Operators:

  • Find internal duplicate content and other indexation errors
  • Find news results from certain sources to spice up your content
  • Find pages that contain certain keywords
  • Find quotes and force accurate results for long-tail keywords
  • Find direct competitors
Answered by DelhiQueen
6

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Advanced operators are typically used to narrow searches and drill deeper into results. Search only in the page's title for a word or phrase. Use exact-match (quotes) for phrases. Search the page title for every individual term following "allintitle:".

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