>>11320083If you're a highschool failure, you're not looking for the basics of math you're looking for the basics of accomplishing things. No shame in that, we can all improve ourselves in that regard. You need to identify why you didn't do well in highschool first, and try to remedy that. Was it lack of interest? Procrastination? Difficulty staying focused? Most people who do poorly in HS suffer from one of those, and only you can know what your reason is for not doing well. If you spent hours of focused, dedicated study time and still did poorly... You're probably lying. The number of retards out there who study hard and still fail is low, but there are a ton of people who lie to themselves about how dedicated they are to learning. If I'm right, read some books first about how to study, how to create habits, how to improve mental fortitude, and maybe think about seeing a doctor for ADD.
If I'm wrong and you really just need somewhere to start learning math and you think you can really dedicate yourself to learning it, I'd start at Khan academy's elementary school maths and work your way up till you have a good grasp on highschool math. Then you can start looking at physics.