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Basic math. When you begin calculus you will move into intermediate mathematics.
The expression, in elementary mathematics is y2 - y1. In basic calculus it is dy.
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For basic high school physics, none.For higher-level physics, you will need some math - especially calculus.
Physics is the study of matter and energy and is a branch of science directly derived from mathematics. It is considered the basic science because all the other sciences either derive from physics or use the concepts of physics.
You can't "do" physics just like you can't "do" chemistry, biology, geology etc. For the mathematical part of physics, equations in physics range from very basic algebra skills to multi variable calculus.
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Well, in high school, you could study: chemistry, biology, calculus, and physics. In college/university: chemistry, biology, calculus, physics, anatomy, and physiology. In medical school: 4 years of basic medical education.