How can I effectively apply physics formulas in my high school class?

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I am a senior in high school and I am really struggling with physics. I need some guidance in this class.
 
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I suggest you to read some books. "Physics" by Paul Tipper is a good place to start.
 
JohnPCL said:
I suggest you to read some books. "Physics" by Paul Tipper is a good place to start.
I have a couple of physics books although not that one. I am looking for some guidance with how to apply some of the formulas.
 
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