Another reqomended site for math and physic theories that can support solving Brilliant problem

Honestly when i started lv.3, i can't understand some of Brilliant solution really work. It's maybe because i do not know many theories.. I have request for physics practice in Brilliant before but it not never happens until now. By the way i wanted to ask for a new menu in Brilliant for math and physics theories(with the level include) but knowing that my first request is still not happens. I ask you "what is your another recommended site that can support solving brilliant problem of the week?" Is there any kind site like that? who groups math and physics theories to be enjoy like Brilliant problem? (not like wikipedia because we have to find keyword and before start brilliant i did'nt enjoy to solve kind of hard problem because i never find solution if the problem really hard for me.)

I know books is best resource for theories but for me it's boring to read many books beside i don't have the theories book for them. Not everyone in the world get books or good teacher to be this far so that's why i ask you for good site that almost everybody can reach.

Thanks.

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Note by Hafizh Ahsan Permana
7 years, 9 months ago

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sorry for the miss spelling word on the title it should be "recommended"

Hafizh Ahsan Permana - 7 years, 9 months ago

Well, what is 'support' in your 'dictionary' (not literally)?

And btw, I don't think that level 3 algebra doesn't need too many theories.

And, I don't know that whether these links will help you, but you could try Khan Academy or Art of Problem Solving. Hope those help!

Vincent Tandya - 7 years, 9 months ago

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insyaallah gonna try, thanks..

Hafizh Ahsan Permana - 7 years, 9 months ago
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