u/Deep_Strawberry5048

A high schooler starting out

Hey guys! I'm a high school student in India.

Over here, I'd initially started off studying to pursue medicine but had a change of heart and now want to pursue Physics.

For this, I'm moving into the IB curriculum, and I've taken Maths AA HL (Analytics and Approaches High Level). It's a very difficult course; it has a syllabus that involves a majority of calculus.

Unlike my classmates, I have no knowledge of calculus. My peers know calculus up to Calculus AB.

I have about a month before my junior year starts, and my grades are really important for my college applications. Math being one of the toughest subjects, I want to know the best way I can practise and the best way to fast-track my calculus journey.

TLDR: Just starting our calculus from scratch; need to know the best way to learn and common mistakes that I might make in my learning process and how to best avoid them.

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u/Deep_Strawberry5048 — 2 days ago

[Introduction to Physical Sciences] An impossible problem? Came across this in my physics lecture and wanted to know how this is solved. I'm only able to find the ratio between the masses, but unable to find the actual individual mass. Also attaching my working which may or may not be correct.

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u/Deep_Strawberry5048 — 4 days ago