Title prep contractors always need to recreate images that are provided in questions due to copyright issues. There are no exceptions.
You should never hand-write the text or math notation of the answers themselves, and should instead use text, wiki code, or latex code to format those answers, as explained in your instructions page and FAQ page.
Hand-drawn figures or images can be okay sometimes, but they must be of a high professional quality. Images that don’t meet Study.com’s quality standards will be sent back to be replaced.
We recommend several free online drawing tools on your FAQ page, found here: https://confluence.remilon.com/display/LS/FAQ+for+Answering+Questions
- SmoothDraw - http://www.smoothdraw.com/sd
- Windows Paint - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4027344/windows-10-get-microsoft-paint
- Pencil - https://pencil.en.softonic.com/
- Inkscape - https://inkscape.org
- MolView - http://molview.org/
Below are programs that you can use to create a graph and take a screenshot. Please ONLY use the below programs.
- Grapher - the Mac OS X native graphing application
- MathApp - the Windows native graphing application in the Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 package
- R project - https://www.r-project.org/
- MatPlotLib - https://matplotlib.org/
- LibreGraph - https://www.libreoffice.org/