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Can you recommend books for introduction physics without calculus.That is basic.
Neeleshatom said:Can you recommend books for introduction physics without calculus.That is basic.
What is pre-algebra?Neeleshatom said:Recommend books for
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Probably arithmetic.Adesh said:What is pre-algebra?
Then I won't recommend going for physics too early. We should at least know the fundamental arithmetical operations !archaic said:Probably arithmetic.
Someone already recommended Khan Academy to the OP on another post. I guess he's more eager to read books, though.Adesh said:Then I won't recommend going for physics too early. We should at least know the fundamental arithmetical operations !
Survey course, OR introductory material for Introductory/Elementary Algebra, and can often be the same as Introductory Algebra with some parts omitted or given reduced instruction emphasis. Pre-Algebra could often be skipped, because Introductory/Elementary Algebra is more complete, does the same as what "Pre-Algebra" will do, and is a better choice for most students. "Pre-Algebra" might be a good choice for a weaker student.Adesh said:What is pre-algebra?
I think the notions of plus, minus, multiply, divide, fraction, LCM, HCF and the word problems regarding them are the only things that we need as an prerequisite for elementary algebra?symbolipoint said:Survey course, OR introductory material for Introductory/Elementary Algebra, and can often be the same as Introductory Algebra with some parts omitted or given reduced instruction emphasis. Pre-Algebra could often be skipped, because Introductory/Elementary Algebra is more complete, does the same as what "Pre-Algebra" will do, and is a better choice for most students. "Pre-Algebra" might be a good choice for a weaker student.
Sure. I am just telling what is the course, "Pre-Algebra". See my previous post, since I edited to add something to it. The course is offered in many schools. I believe it is really for weaker students, and for students who can use a brief review of basic Arithmetic, before heading into Algebra 1.Adesh said:I think the notions of plus, minus, multiply, divide, fraction, LCM, HCF and the word problems regarding them are the only things that we need as an prerequisite for elementary algebra?
Here's a Khan Academy pack:Neeleshatom said:Just to be thorough with everything
Neeleshatom said:Can you recommend books for introduction physics without calculus.
Thank youarchaic said:Here's a Khan Academy pack:
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/early-math
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/arithmetic
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra2
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/geometry
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/trigonometry
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/precalculus
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-calculus-bc
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/multivariable-calculus
And will finish pre algebra within the next three daydNeeleshatom said:Are openstax books any good?I have it from pre algebra to calculus.
You are welcome!Neeleshatom said:Thank you
As far as I have lived my life, I have found that completing something is very different from learning something which in its turn is totally different from using something.Neeleshatom said:And will finish pre algebra within the next three dayd
vanhees71 said:Start with a good calculus-based introductory textbook like Tipler or Haliday and Resnick.
Adesh said:Then I won't recommend going for physics too early. We should at least know the fundamental arithmetical operations !
I am always open to suggestions.You can also may help and recommend books on algebraVanadium 50 said:For someone who doesn't even have algebra? Do you think he is likely to be successful?
Then he has to learn the necessary mathematics first. To really understand physics you cannot avoid it!Vanadium 50 said:For someone who doesn't even have algebra? Do you think he is likely to be successful?
I want to.But i just don't know where to begin.Could someone give me a complete map of everything about the maths and physics.vanhees71 said:Then he has to learn the necessary mathematics first. To really understand physics you cannot avoid it!