SOLUTION: I have a question in which is non-related to all of your categories. Why would any student pay to get help on something they do not understand? I'm trying to figure out why. Jus
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Question 1007281: I have a question in which is non-related to all of your categories. Why would any student pay to get help on something they do not understand? I'm trying to figure out why. Just why?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You pay to compensate a live, in-person tutor because the level of interactivity is far greater than just posting a question on a web based internet site. Scheduling is better.
You can ask questions for help here for free, but someone might or might not answer; or you might or might not get the help you could best use; or either or both of you have inadequate skills with the drawing, graphing, or symbolic rendering code to make things neat enough to read or be written/drawn. You in the direct presence of a real tutor can use as simple as pencil on paper, and the communication can be more comfortable and clearer for both of you.
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