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xz_007 [3.2K]
3 years ago
9

My question is: Why does 'Brainly' exist, when you can all just Google it! I only use it to test my knowledge in different subje

cts, but everyone else uses it as a school!
Google is so simple, and it takes less than a second (Depends on your computer speed and Wifi) to answer your question!

Please! This is not for Google to answer, it's a question for you!
English
2 answers:
pickupchik [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

WELLLLLL.....

Explanation:

Its because you can get answers from different students who have different points of view and knowledge so that students can share there answers and questions and find students with similar and different answers.

    SO STOP HAAAAATINNNNNNGGGG (i know your not hating btw)

MrRissso [65]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A lot of answers aren't just on Google lol, brainly gives you a direct answer for  a question like the one you just asked :). you cant just search "why do students in my class use brainly instead of google" on Google and get a direct answer, you know? But with Brainly you can get a personalized answer from live people, not some long outdated article (hence the brainly slogan "for students, by students" or something like that). Hope this helped lel :)

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