Would like to help out my brother

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In summary, the conversation discusses how the speaker is trying to help their brother improve in school, particularly in mathematics and physics. They are seeking advice on the best course of action and textbook recommendations. They also mention the importance of keeping the brother challenged and interested in the subjects. The conversation ends with a recommendation for a calculus textbook and a question about the brother's specific interests in physics.
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Hey everyone,

I have been trying t help my brother get better at school and just make him more interested. He is currently finishing up his first grade of high school.

I noticed that he is very gifted in mathematics and enjoys physics somewhat. So I was thinking of helping him prepare a bit for this, as he has told me he would like to study a bit ahead.

I was wondering what the best course of action would be for this. Since he should advance his knowledge of mathematics a lot more in order to understand Physics, I am in need of some help for which textbooks to use?

Thanks for any help, greatly appreciated.
 
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I'd be nice if you could get hold of the textbook he'll be using, so you can go through it in the same order. I can imagine that you would want to offer him some extra mathematical background. For example, if the textbook starts with mechanics, you could try to cover the material he'll be supposed to know now ([itex]F = m a \cos(\alpha)[/itex], and such) and when the class actually gets to that, try to learn him something about vectors and where the [itex]\cos(\alpha)[/itex] comes from. And for example, when the mathematics class starts to teach differentiation, you could go through it a little faster and also introduce the exponential function, logarithms, etc., such that you can show him e.g. applications in physics and give him some more challenging exercises while the rest of the class takes 3 weeks to learn the chain rule. From experience I know that for interested and above-average mathematics skilled students, this is certainly reasonable to do.

But of course, it depends on what he likes, what he is able to do. I don't have a long experience with this, so I don't know if keeping him challenged all the time will always stimulate him or might have the opposite effect and make him lose interest after a year or two. And of course, always pay attention that he learns relevant stuff such that he doesn't get confused with what's he supposed to know (e.g. don't teach him complex numbers until after the test on quadratic equations, where you are supposed to write down that [itex]x^2 + 1 = 0[/itex] has no solutions :smile:).
 
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I think you should actually give him this book R.A Adams calculus: a complete course [ISBN: 0321270002].

Then when he goes through something, like differentiation. He should look it up in Adams and use it as a reference where he can dig deeper.

About physics, what kinds of physics is he interested in?
 
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Thank you both for the feedback. I will try to see how he responds to different inputs and all. As for what physics he seems interested in, I am not sure completely but I would say something related to E&M, and probably even some Quantum (Molecular) Physics. But I will have to ask him directly as to what he enjoys the most.
 

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