Is there an online version of the IB Math formula book available?

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An inquiry was made about the availability of an online version of the IB Math formula book, specifically seeking a PDF of the earliest 2002 version. A user provided a link to a 2001 version of the formula and statistics tables. The discussion highlights the need for accessible resources for IB Math students. There is no confirmation of a 2002 version being available online. The thread emphasizes the importance of finding reliable educational materials.
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Hey all, new here so don't know if this is the right place to ask this:

Is there an online version of the IB Math formula book anywehere, for instance an adobe .pdf version. Earliest 2002 version.

Thanks in advance to y'all
 
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This is from 2001.
http://www.cis.edu.hk/Sec/Math/virtual/higher/pastpapers/IB%20Formula%20&%20Stats%20tables.pdf
 
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