Recommendation for Physics text book.

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Genefreak

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Hi all,

I hope someone can help me out here. Right now I am enrolled in Physics I and the text book we're using is Physics: A strategic approach by Randall D.Knight.

I am finding the material presented in this text a little difficult to grasp. Can anyone recommend a supplementary/alternate text I can purchase, in which the material might be a bit easier to understand.


Thanks in advance for all yourself.
 
I'm using Introductory Physics with Calculus as a Second Language (I'm sure they offer with algebra as well). Does not hold a candle to Organic Chemistry as a Second Language IMO, but it is definitely helping me. I've found some chapters to be more useful than others, but it does a great job explaining why problems are solved in a particular manner as well as underlying concepts that you need to know.
 
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