I'm getting ready to take exam FM and I desperately need a list of possible equations that will be on the exam, I hate looking through text books for themDoes anyone know of a better way????
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I'm getting ready to take exam FM and I desperately need a list of possible equations that will be on the exam, I hate looking through text books for themDoes anyone know of a better way????
If you're this lazy, don't bother studying to be an actuary.
You should know a angle n and all of its variations.
Originally Posted by Krieger
Well you might be right about that, but my love for actuarial science supersedes my lazinessAs I posted on another one of my threads I found a pretty decent equation guide at [url]http://www.digitalactuarialresources.com/[/url]
There really aren't that many equations to learn. They are all iterations of the same thing. Just make sure you do practice problems.
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