Advice on HS textbook for 11th & 12th

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In summary, the person needs introductory textbooks for Physics and Maths which cover the following topics: Motion, Force and Energy, Mechanics of Solid and Fluids, Thermal Physics, Oscillations and Waves, Electricity and Magnetism, Optics and Optical instruments, Atoms and Nuclei, Semiconductor, Electronics and Communications, Photography and Audio-Videography, and Mathematics for Commerce, Economics and Business.
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Hi,

I need introductory textbooks for Physics and Maths which cover the following topics. They are the syllabus of both 11th and 12th grade, which is my syllabus for my 12th grade(Long story). If you need me to elaborate further, mentioning individual chapters, please let me know. For Physics, I want a book that's more algebra oriented than calculus oriented, a portion of theory similar in length and content to Resnick Halliday which has clear explanations of fundamental theories and concepts (may sound weird but I've had to use some books whose explanations and definitions were quite confusing due to bad English, but I doubt that will be a problem here), solved examples and problems with answers in the back if not complete solutions (I check after solving the question only & I have self-confidence issues, checking after solving helps a lot). For Maths... I haven't really used many reference books to be able to say anything ...I think something that's aimed for the avg. intelligence student and has, once again, solved examples, answers and a short but concise theory without unnecessary filler (a bit of history is alright). But please, recommend anything that you feel might help.


My syllabus:
(Both 11th & 12th included)

Physics:

Motion, Force and Energy
Mechanics of Solid and Fluids
Thermal Physics
Oscillations and Waves
Electricity and Magnetism
Optics and Optical instruments
Atoms and Nuclei
Semiconductor
Electronics and Communications
Photography and Audio-Videography

Maths:

Algebra
Sequences and Series
Calculus
Coordinate Geometry
Functions
Statistics
Vectors and Three Dimensional Geometry
Mathematics for Commerce, Economics and Business

What books do you recommend? For Physics, to use the "Undergraduate books" Resnick and Halliday, University Physics, or Giancoli for example, what is the prerequisite knowledge?(Sorry if the questions are silly, but I'm curious) Can someone entering 11th or 12th use them or are they aimed at someone who has gone through 11th and/or 12th at least once? And what course should I take in studying these topics? Should I tackle a particular topic first like algebra and Calculus, for example, as they are tools used in a wide spectrum of topics across various fields, or should I just do it in the order given in the book(s)?
 
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Have you ever heard of the demystified series of books? I read a couple and thought they were pretty decent. But I'm fairly certain they're not meant for textbooks themselves. They might come in handy if you need some more help on something or can't find a book for one of the things. As to actual textbooks, I'm afraid I can't offer much help on that.
 
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Yes, I've heard of them & browsed through one at a bookstore once. It was decent, but I felt it was more of a supplementary book, for reference like you said, and I had a book for that already. I might take it if need be. Thanks for the reply anyways.
 

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