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Undergrad level physics is like that too. First they teach us a simple method for energies and velocities, then a harder method, then a yet harder method, each of which is an expansion of the last for the most part.
If you really want to learn it, pick up/borrow a first year textbook from whatever source you can find, and start using it. Learn trigonometry well. Learn integration well. The biggest problem one has in self-learning physics, is that you have to learn how to set-up a problem correctly.
If you really want to learn it, pick up/borrow a first year textbook from whatever source you can find, and start using it. Learn trigonometry well. Learn integration well. The biggest problem one has in self-learning physics, is that you have to learn how to set-up a problem correctly.