Struggling with Math in Physics: A Chemistry Major's Journey

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I have been going to a community college for about three years now. This is my first semester taking a physics class and it definitely is a difficult class. However, I do find attending the class to be very entertaining and fun. I will be applying to transfer next year and hope to get a degree in chemistry. Math is not my strong suite and I that is not necessarily good since I am a chemistry major, but that is the main reason I decided to join this forum. I have a lot of trouble solving the math problems in physics (which is like all physics problems haha). I have stumbled upon this forum a few times to help me with a few problems I've had so today I finally decided to join.
 
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