Don't cheat on homework. Just look in your textbook or actually remember what your teacher TEACHES you. You have to learn in school so you can go to college and get a good job. If you don't learn then you will get a job at mcdonalds or even worse be bum that sleeps on the city benches and eats from the trashcans. Just do you homework properly, and learn. If you know whats good for and if you are smart, then you will have a successful life.
There are multiple sites that can give you answers to exam questions. But rather than "cheat on classes", it would be more useful for you - in the long term - to actually try to LEARN something. Sites which (for example) show you step-by-step solutions to algebra or calculus problems can help you learn, but you should also be able to do such problems on your own.
Homework, as too is learning is a way to increase your knowledge. Cheating is a cowards way out.
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WikiAnswers is not going to help you cheat - it's wrong and you could get suspended or even expelled for doing it.
use a calculater, smartie
There is no math cheat website - and WikiAnswers wouldn't help you cheat if there was. Cheating is wrong and you'll get suspended or expelled for doing it. Besides, the only way to learn math is to practice it, so get your homework done.
Two of the cheat websites are below.
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Supercheats is a good website. There are many cheat websites including YouTube videos that you can watch and learn how to play the game.
Please don't use this website to cheat on your homework.
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It may be convenient to cheat on your homework, but you would be smarter if you did it yourself.
The website you got the sheet from.
Cheating is not a good idea, and there are always alternatives. But if you want help with your homework, we would be glad to help you.
I am very suspicious that you have used Answers.com to cheat on your homework.
We don't help students cheat or do homework for them. You need to get to work.
There are lots of good websites - and click on the Related Questions, too!