I am not saying you can't use the internet to get your answers, I mean maybe you can use the Internet to maybe get some information on the answer...
+++ With respect, the last bulleted paragraph misses two points. The first (accepting possible differences I don't know between US and UK school curricula) is that of those 8 hours a day in school, only a hour or so, perhaps less, is given to each subject. The second, leading from that, is that homework is given to provide practice in both the subjects themselves, and in private study generally.
Regarding using the Internet, it's clear that some questions posed on 'Answers', especially in the Maths section, are straight homework exercises and I give only the method to any I answer, NOT the numerical answer itself - and I am not afraid to say why. If the question is a scientific one I can answer confidently I will sometimes pitch it a little above the apparent level of the question. This should not deter the genuine enquirer asking out of pure interest, but if the question was for homework then an unexpectedly precocious answer, such as my How Caves Form essay I have posted probably a dozen times by now in 'Science - Speleology', should alert the teacher to possible plagiarism!
Some Answers respondents don't answer seriously, correctly or clearly anyway - besides it takes time to pose the question, and hoping for a timely, reliable reply is a gamble!
Finally, the Internet as a whole it's not always as easy or direct a supplier of unvarnished facts as is often thought, because large sections of it are monopolised by agencies who divert enquiries into complex business-directories. Even this web-site tends to shunt you off into "Ask.com", an advertising-agency / business-directory.
You will not gain much by your education if you get the answers to your homework by cheating online. Try reading the book and figuring out the answers for yourself.
Yes, it is cheating. Some teachers know online sources and check them to find out what anwers they give, so they can sometimes catch you. In grade school or high school it would be an automatic F, but in college it would be an automatic expulsion. Homework is intended to give practice on the subject, It is A way to have the student do the work repetatively, Thus etching the topic and formulas into the BRAIN. So if someone is getting the answers from someone else in any way, Then YES THATS CHEATING, YOURSELF!~ You are cheating yourself out of quality education. The purpose of classroom quizzes and exams is to help you find your strong and weak points whereas the purpose of homework is for you to apply your time to researching correct answers. I would hardly qualify paying someone for answers as researching - I would certainly categorize it as cheating ON YOURSELF. Another opinion: If you use an online tutor to help you learn how to pay someone to do your homework, it is the same as getting any other kind of teacher, and is not cheating. If you just get the tutor to tell you the answers and don't try to learn, then it is cheating.
To prevent cheating. At school a teacher can make sure nobody is providing the pupil with answers and that they aren't searching for the answer online or looking through their book.
The short answer is no. The answers are stored on the server specifically to prevent cheating.
Don't use school cheating,pay attention in class instead of looking up answers online >.>
There does not appear to be any test questions available from anything called Andyu. Looking up test questions online is a common habit of cheating in order to find answers.
There are several ways you can find your history homework. You can look it up online or just read your school books.
Answers (and many Questions) that contain the word APEX are questions used in an online school called Apex, Inc. Students from Apex classes try to get homework answers. Please feel free to flag or report any questions/answers that appear to relate to the Apex online homework questions.
Unfortunately if you do not buy the book you will not see the answers online. I myself have tried to find answers to help my child with her homework but have come to the conclusion that you will not find any answers online.
There are no answers available for the book caled Test Ready Reading and Vocabulary for grade 3. Checking for answers online is considered cheating. It will become obvious that a person is cheating when they don't understand the material in person.
No. You need to do your work. Cheating doesn't help you in anyway.
Do yourself and everybody else a favor and study for the quiz without cheating.