Looking for a site to help my MATH

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Thomas is seeking resources to enhance his engineering studies, specifically looking for websites that offer video content to help with math and physics problem-solving. He prefers visual learning aids due to difficulties with reading math problems. A suggestion provided is Khan Academy, which offers a variety of instructional videos and resources tailored to these subjects.
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Hello, my name is Thomas and I want to be an engineer. I know I need to have a strong background in math and physics. I am studying and have many books to help me but I am looking for a website or two that could help me better then my books. I love this site but I was looking for a site were I could look up how to solve problems and to find easy (er) ways to solve the problems I already know how to solve. But the main thing I am looking for is a math site that has many VIDEOS. I sometimes have a hard time reading math problems. Thank You for reading this.
 
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