Calculators Which graphing calculator to buy? approved for the SAT, ACT, AP

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For high school students preparing for AP Calculus and Physics, selecting a suitable calculator is essential. A recommended option is the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition, available used for around $60 on Amazon, though new versions are significantly more expensive. The TI-Nspire from Texas Instruments is also highly regarded, priced between $100 and $150. While some users favor the older Hewlett Packard 48G, which may require sourcing from eBay, it is noted for its capabilities. Additionally, acquiring older versions of Mathcad software is suggested for advanced calculations, although the latest version is quite costly at approximately $1000. When choosing a calculator, ensure it is approved for standardized tests like the SAT, ACT, and AP exams.
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I'm currently taking a high-school pre-calculus class and next year I'm going to be taking AP Calculus and Physics I. I plan to major in Physics in college and I'm looking for a calculator that will get me through all of that.

I need one that's approved for the SAT, ACT, AP, and is powerful enough for advanced Physics classes.

Can anyone recommend a good one? I've only really seen TI calculators but I know there are other good ones out there. I'd also like to stay within a budget of $60 (used on Amazon).

Just for reference, the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition is $60 used on Amazon and new ones are $165.

I know I can get them from other sources but I'm just trying to get a common point of reference.
 
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My favourite calculator is the Hewlett Packard 48G. This is old and you will have to eBay it most likely. However, I would recommend that you buy the "Mathcad" software used. An older version will do you fine. The latest version is about $1000.00 FYI.
 


ti nspire - (texas instruments) is the best one and its 100$-150$
 
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