In the past, students passed around notebooks. Today, "Spisat GDZ" (copying ready-made homework) is a massive industry. Websites providing step-by-step solutions for every major math textbook (from 1st to 11th grade) receive millions of hits daily, especially during the exam seasons (OGE/EGE).
If a student misses one week of concepts, they often become "lost." GDZ becomes a survival tool to keep up with the curriculum pace. 4. The "Arms Race" in Tech
Modern teachers use software to see if a student's solution matches the exact phrasing of popular GDZ sites.
Unlike literature or history, math answers are "right or wrong," making them easy to digitize.
Interestingly, some educational experts argue that when used correctly, GDZ acts as a self-check tool . For students whose parents cannot help with advanced geometry or calculus, these sites provide a "roadmap" to understand where they went wrong. 3. Why Mathematics? Mathematics is the most searched subject for GDZ because:








