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.
Yes. You are supposed to be finding the answers yourself, not typing your question in here and trying to get someone else to answer it for you. If you are looking up the same things that you could look up in your textbook, why not use the book like you're supposed to?
It is cheating if you are being tested on your ownknowledge of a subject.
There's a fine distinction. Looking up answers in the back of the book is generally considered taking the easy way out. Looking up answers in a reference book (or a website) is considered acceptable to all but the most hardcore enthusiasts.Another AnswerDoing crossword puzzles is another form of Solitaire. The individual playing determines what's fair and what's not, for themselves. If you're "cheating", you're cheating yourself.
Stop looking up answers and do your own homework!
Read the speech yourself or do your own homework instead of looking up the answers
Find out your self u lazy person and stop cheating by looking up answers!!
Find out your self u lazy person and stop cheating by looking up answers!!
Find out your self u lazy person and stop cheating by looking up answers!!
Find out your self u lazy person and stop cheating by looking up answers!!
You know, looking up answers for a math test is brutal. Not only are you cheating, but you have just been exposed. Your teacher has just been notified about you cheating.
Shut up. He obviously know it's cheating. He doesn't need u to tell him.
Well, the term CME came from a roman philosophy of- stop cheating y=on your homework. And if your just a nerd and just looking it up, google it nerd!