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George Shelby2017-06-15 20:01:24
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George Shelby, 2017-06-15 20:01:24

How to close problems in mathematics/physics?

Grade 10 is over, I missed it (my parents paid for the appearance of studying), summer has come and I will soon go to grade 11, and I didn’t teach a damn thing at home, and now I have 3 months to study mathematics / physics grade 10 (the rest objects are light, and I know them very well). I know that I have very little time, but when necessary I can devote 12 hours a day to the subject. And at the moment I really need help in finding websites, books, maybe video courses for studying these subjects, I hope for your help

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tomatho, 2017-06-15
@Idolin

Mathematics and physics are very interesting, fascinating things.
It's just that many teachers seem to behave in such a way that they cause a repulsion from the subject instead of explaining it.
There are great videos that can teach you a lot of interesting things, but they will not teach you how to practice problem solving.
Possible negative effect: the lessons will become boring, since everything that the teacher will tell will be known.
So it was with me. In my stupidity in the 7th grade, I read the textbook for the 11th. The next 5 years were torment. It was impossible to sit on mathematics. Nothing new.
Similarly, it can happen to you if you watch enough videos or read courses.
If you have money, you can find a tutor. There are those who prepare for the Olympics. However, this does not mean that they are better at explaining. Since, for the Olympiads, you can also train with thoughtless procedures for solving standard problems, though there are much fewer such "standard" problems, because the authors do not like to repeat themselves.
I don't know good videos for math. Perhaps this channel will be interesting: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRna3TsezxOptinsv...
In physics, I really like the lecturer: https://www.lektorium.tv/lecture/12743

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longclaps, 2017-06-15
@longclaps

Stick to the successful tactic: keep your parents paying for the appearance of knowledge.

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Boris Korobkov, 2017-06-15
@BorisKorobkov

Take school textbooks for the 10th grade and study from them.

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Matvey Pravosudov, 2017-08-14
@oxyberg

If everything is chiki-farts with English, then there is an awesome channel about the visualization of mathematical things , which shows how beautiful and useful mathematics really is.

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