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Yes there are very many good books on computer programming that it is possible to learn from. However you may learn more quickly with a hands-on experience.
Yes it is. (Also, English is a good natural language, you should learn it.)
I think so because my brother in law is computer scientist and he says that if you are good at mathematics so programming will be easy to learn for you.
Perhaps you are new at it. However, if you are good at math, then that seems to indicate that you are good at abstract reasoning; so you can still learn it.
It depends.
python is simply a computer programming language as for if its good or bad that depends on what is programed with it
No, you probably won't fail computer science. Probably. Mathematics involves logic and problem solving - which is a major part of computer science. Although programming is also a big part of computer science, there are quite a lot of branches to do with computers, and you don't necessarily have to work with programming. I'm good at maths and not so good at programming but I still did pretty well (better than all the hard-core programmers) in the computer science / programming class. If that's any consolation.
No
You don't need computer programming for physics. Try it out; you might like it.
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no.
With the increasing number of websites one can learn almost anything whilst using a computer. There are language sites, maths sites, and also sites for recreational activities such as courses on photography or painting.