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Thread: Equation help for exam FM

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    Exclamation Equation help for exam FM

    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 them Does anyone know of a better way????

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    If you're this lazy, don't bother studying to be an actuary.

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    You should know a angle n and all of its variations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krieger
    If you're this lazy, don't bother studying to be an actuary.

    Well you might be right about that, but my love for actuarial science supersedes my laziness As I posted on another one of my threads I found a pretty decent equation guide at [url]http://www.digitalactuarialresources.com/[/url]

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    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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