Physics and Math teaching textbook reccomendations

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niranjanken
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Hey,
I'm a 16 year old at high school and I feel as if my Physics and Mathematical concepts are lacking in depth. I've tried reading the Feynman Lectures, but I always get lost on the mathematical portions. What would you suggest for me to build up a solid base in both these fields so I can move on to the more advanced stuff?

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I'm rin an extended math class, where we've already covered a majority of algebra, basic statistics and a touch of first order derivations in calculus, which isn't at all fulfilling, because we haven't been taught limitations and I (due to lack of depth) can't find a reason to derive. I'm not having touble per send, my issue lies in depth and not understanding why; if that makes any sense.