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the textbook explains how to solve problems, the answers show the answers, but without the proof there's no clear implication of the principles.
even better you're teaching them to read what a textbook says well enough to get what they want out of it. an even more difficult task, and more rewarding in the long run.
Dad: Yes. I allow you to live in this house and eat my food.
Would you rather be a math wiz or a multimillionaire?
math wiz is more useful for doing your own accounting.
you could even make yourself a multibillionaire on paper if you wanted. as long as nobody tried to spend any of it anyway.
Usually they just put the answer but not how to reach the solution which is what teacher editions are for
I think every "Workbook" has the answers on the back...
Like this pre-algebra workbook below, on the discreption it says "answers"
https://www.amazon.com/Essential-Prealgebra-Skills-Practice-Workbook/dp/1941691080
Well yeah, Learning doesn't have to be just at some sort of school.
Teachers sat him next to me since I had high grades and he just annoyed and distracted me all year.
Ye, that's one of my childhood regrets. Didn't play enough World of Warcraft. Did too much math.