Maths Homework Answers: My
Your soul leaves your body for a second. Then, you start hunting.
What’s the funniest wrong answer you’ve ever handed in? Drop it in the comments – it’ll make me feel better about my “x = 17” disaster. P.S. If you’re a teacher reading this – I do my own work 80% of the time. The other 20%, I cite my sources. Promise. my maths homework answers
This is my speciality. I’ll show up to class with a full page of working out, each step written neatly in blue pen. I’ll feel like Isaac Newton. Then the teacher asks for the answer, I say “17” with my whole chest, and the kid behind me whispers, “Uh, did you forget to carry the negative?” Your soul leaves your body for a second
Let’s be real. Sometimes the textbook doesn’t explain why the fraction flips. Sometimes the dog ate your focus. On those nights, I turn to the apps. But here’s my rule: I use the answer to reverse-engineer the method. I ask, “Where did that 7 come from?” If I can’t explain it to myself out loud, I don’t write it down. (Okay, maybe I write it down once. But I feel guilty about it.) Drop it in the comments – it’ll make
You wake up at 6:45 AM. The homework is due at 8:00. You find a crumpled worksheet at the bottom of your bag. The coffee hasn’t kicked in. You’re writing answers so fast that 2+2 starts to look like a philosophical question. Surprisingly, you get 80% right. This is not a strategy. This is chaos. In case you’re here for the literal answers (no judgment), here’s a snippet from my Algebra II worksheet last week. Disclaimer: These are my answers. Your teacher may vary. Use at your own risk.