Textbooks are designed in multiple ways to help students practice and maximize the person's understanding and comprehension. So textbook questions may point to
An example of direct might be a math problem given on page 20. In end of chapter questions, you can fairly easily find an answer in that example.
Indirect information relies on you reading, often close reading. For example, a sentence tells you the date a colony became a US State. In paragraphs before that, it told about the man who founded the colony. A chapter question asks a year and founder. The info is there--you're expected to read, find both pieces of info.
Your critical reading and thinking means going beyond the exact words an author wrote. A text might describe how a colony was established, generally, kinds of jobs people did, and how people felt when the Bristish kept adding taxes. But a question might ask you to think beyond what you read. The answer is not given directly in the text; it's in your head, based on other things you've learned and read. For example, you read how harsh the terrain was, knew people only had horse/oxen and wagon, and had to grow their own food. A thinking question might be Discuss how colonists showed bravery and persistence to set up their colony.
Therefore, reading textbooks is very important because it doesn't only teach facts, but asks you to think, consider, and put ideas together on your own.
I tried that once and I had to buy the answer key from the textbook. I did buy it and then i got caught the next day because my teacher had the same answers and she knew i had the key. so trust me DONT FRIGGING BUY THE DAMN STUPID ANSWER KEY. *head blows up*
or browse th internet
You can find the answers to the even-numbered problems in the back of the Glencoe Geometry textbook. The answers are usually located in the section designated for solutions or at the end of the chapter. If you can't find them in your edition, you may need to ask your teacher for assistance.
You can find the answers in your textbook that corresponds with your workbook
your textbook or google
You can not find the answer because you have to buy the book
if you type in Amsco Geometry online textbook answers, the first or second link works =]
Textbook answers to questions are normally not published except for teachers. This is to prevent students cheating. WikAnswers can give you answers to individual questions be we can not give complete answer sets as this may contravene copyright.
You could find answers to a 9th grade physics test in the 9th grade physics textbook.
Look In your textbook. They are always there. ;)
well you can usually find all of that type of stuff on wikipedia answers. com but if you cant then im sorry to say but you are just out of luck
You can typically find the answers to activities in Plazas Lugar de encuentros 3rd edition in the back of the book or in a separate answer key that may be available for purchase or provided by the textbook publisher. You can also check with your teacher or instructor to see if they have access to the answer key.
In your text books
You will find answers to the questions from the textbook in the pages of the text.