I know of no free homework site with that kind of capability. You might check to see if your public library has a subscription to Homework Help (Tutor.com).
You could also make an appointment with your teacher for additional help.
You could also make an appointment with your teacher for additional help.
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1. Go to Studylib.net on your web browser.
2. Sign up for a free account if required, or simply navigate to the search bar to start looking for help.
3. Enter the topic or subject you need assistance with in the search bar, such as "math" or "biology."
4. Browse through the available resources, which may include notes, textbooks, and solved problems.
5. If you can't find the specific information you're looking for, you can post your question on the website's forum or chat with other users to get help.
6. To utilize the drawing feature, you can make use of the website's built-in tools like the equation editor and drawing board. You can also attach images or diagrams to your posts.
Additionally, you can try joining online communities or forums like Reddit or Quora, where you can find dedicated subreddits or topic-specific boards. These platforms often have a large and helpful user base who can assist you with your homework while also providing explanations and the ability to share drawings or images.