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    NETA Formula Sheet

    For those who have recently taken an exam: was the NETA formula sheet given to you by the test proctor? Most of the formulas are easily memorized but I'm thinking it would be nice to have on the test to prevent a simple mix up during the exam.

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    When I took my exam about 6 months ago they gave me the formula sheet at the testing location.

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    NETA Formula Sheet

    I was given a Formula Sheet and a sheet with Sine and Cosine of Theta from 0 to at least 45 degrees.
    Level 3 test that I took in April.

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    Thanks guys.

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    New exam formula sheet vs. old

    How does the new formula sheet differ from that of the previous exams?

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    These are the new formula sheets direct from NETA:

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    Compared to the old sheet:

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    It doesn't really look much different to me.

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    Very helpful. That's pretty much what I was thinking. Thanks again!

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