It would be great to see equivalent calculator functionality to Google, including through the incorporation of Wolfram Alpha Pro's step-by-step calculator. Below is one example outlining current issues and the nature of my request.
Query: 30 = x * 0.97825
When conducting a Google search, the solution and its workings are shown. Users also have the option to expand the calculator and adjust the query through this interface.
When conducting a Kagi search, no solution and no workings are shown.

Quick Answer does show an answer and its workings, but they are wrong (no surprises there: basic LLMs are not good at maths).
Kagi Search should improve its calculator offering to allow for slightly more complex maths queries like this, and show workings. I am unsure what arrangement Kagi has with Wolfram Alpha, but its Pro service can provide both of these things.
The other point of improvement that Kagi Search should offer is to always display a calculator to users when the query is mathematical. This makes it easier for the user to modify their query and work backwards from it.

