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What is Zeno's paradox and can it be resolved?
No matter how close you ever think you are, there is always a infinite distance between. Why is it wrong? Why is it right? I have no experience in physics, but I feel you guys could answer better then anyone else. Thanks- Tenenbaum
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What are the best resources for self-study in Math and Physics?
I'm not subjected to only www.amazon.com! Anyone have any suggestions on books now? Maybe used textbooks or something of that sort? I have around 170$ to spend on some books, so if anyone could direct me to a site with some good ones, that'd be great.- Tenenbaum
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What are the best resources for self-study in Math and Physics?
http://www.studio4learning.tv/sub_subject.php?id=0&pl=35 How does stuff like that look to you? If you don't feel it is adequate, maybe re-direct me else where? The books won't be here for a few days, and I still have to look, but I am eager to start. And someone said the best way is a...- Tenenbaum
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What are the best resources for self-study in Math and Physics?
lubuntu, Seeing as you seem a bit knowledgeable about all these issues, could you do me a big favor and go through www.amazon.com and find some appropriate books? I know its a bit to be asking, but I am subjected to amazon.com. (For now that is) And I'd rather order books as it is...- Tenenbaum
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What are the best resources for self-study in Math and Physics?
Well the gift card I have is for amazon.com (200$) And they have quite a large amount of books for used sale, some at even .99 Cents. I grew up home schooled, and never did to well in school, because I like to learn at my own pace. Rather then being guided. If someone could do me a great...- Tenenbaum
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What are the best resources for self-study in Math and Physics?
Well, I won't be able to go to one of those for a bit, as I have no vehicle. So as for now I am stuck with books. So get a pre-algebra book, a book for algebra, what comes after that? And then after that?- Tenenbaum
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What are the best resources for self-study in Math and Physics?
Well, I just took a Level 1 test located at http://math.uc.edu/course/placement/sample/exam/level1.htm?Hd1=&As1=0&As2=1&As3=0&As4=0&As5=0&As6=0&As7=0&As8=0&As9=0&As10=0 I didn't know how to do any of those. I don't even remember how. I only got 10% correct and I was guessing. So I guess...- Tenenbaum
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What are the best resources for self-study in Math and Physics?
Well, I could do that. Thats if my school allowed me to. (Not totally sure). I have a hard time getting to the school though, I have no vehicle. And its quite the bit out of the way, but I can try. Any other suggestions until then? I appreciate the help you are giving me. Also take...- Tenenbaum
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What are the best resources for self-study in Math and Physics?
Well, I feel I have a weakness in Math, and I've never taken physics, though I like the idea of physics, and what I could learn from it. I just don't know were to start again.- Tenenbaum
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What are the best resources for self-study in Math and Physics?
I am 17 years old, and I have dropped out of school when I was 15 to receive my GED. I then got my GED because I had to help around the house and get a job. We've gotten out of this hole now, and I am looking to get started on Math/Physics. I currently don't have a vehicle to a community...- Tenenbaum
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