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High School Physics?

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I am signing up to take an Honors Physics class next year.

How much math would be involved? [which kinds]

I heard it's algebra based, which I'm good at. But I don't know if I would need to know other types of math [trigonometry, etc.]

Any help would be great!

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  1. high school physics is very easy. you'll just need to know your basic algebra, trigonometry and a portion of calculus. it's way way easier compared to college. trust me i've taken up 4 physics subjects already. well... good luck to you!


  2. Well, from my perspective, I can say that I'll hopefully be taking AP Physics B next year, and that class does not require calculus but does include precalculus/trigonometry.

  3. physics is the science of calculus. i dont know how much physics you will get into but a lot of physics requires calc. but if your school doesnt require that then you should know algebra 2 and trig.

    and yes theres trig in physics.

  4. trig is useful.

    vectors will be to.

    Learn how to do trig and add and subtract vectors.
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