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Books to read for high school physics?
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[QUOTE="MidgetDwarf, post: 4955977, member: 536423"] I would recommend taking a look at David Cohen book called, "Precalculus a Problem Solving Approaching. I used the book for a pre cal class in community college and really enjoyed it. The author explains the material thoroughly without the sacrifice of rigor. Some of the end of sections problems can be extremely difficult. After getting better at trig/algebra buy a calculus book. Stewart is a good introduction to calculus (I prefer thomas calculus with analytic geometry 3ed however). Soak up as much as you can. Remember is better to an understanding of fewer things than knowing how to plug and chug many things. Do not rush to learn everything. But ask yourself while doing problems. Do I understand why? If I don't understand why what do I understand? Etc. Think while u learn, just don't go at math speed trying to finish every book. [/QUOTE]
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