Absolutely not! (Unless your teacher says NOT to use a calculator, that is)
Checking over your answers is the right way to do it - going to WikiAnswers and posting your homework questions to get somebody else to do it is cheating!
Keep checking that work before you turn it in.
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I don't think Christians have anything against calculators as such! The important thing is to know what your teacher is asking you to practise in the assignment. If it's the numerical methods themselves, you are cheating yourself and wasting your time if you are using a calculator instead. However if the point of the homework is showing you can set up the problem correctly there is nothing wrong with using a calculator to work out the final answer. However, always show your work.
No, a purpose of homework is to help students learn the lessons. Not only is looking up the answers for homework not cheating, it is what you should do when you do not know the answer. Math homework is an exception to this. It is okay when doing math homework to look up how to do problems or to ask someone for a example, but it is not okay to simply look up the answers to specific problems, which definitely would be cheating.
Quit cheating on your homework.
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That is called cheating. Study and do your homework without cheating!
Yes! Of course it is cheating.
You ask for help. Then you do the best you can. Homework is just practice for the learning you do in class. If you do not know what you are doing, there really is no point in trying to practice. Ask your teacher. Ask another student in the class. Definitely ask here. Cheating though is not cheating against your teacher, or the work. It is cheating you.
No, we won't do your homework for you. That's cheating.
stop cheating on your homework or test.
I do not know if it is for homework stop cheating!!
No, we won't do your homework for you. That's cheating.