Which graphic calculator is better?

<p>Hi,
I have scientific calculator Citizen SR-270X but I'm thinking about buying graphic one for SATs. Do you think graphic calculator is better than scientific for SAT Reasoning Maths and for SAT Subjects: Physics and Maths Level 2?
What is more, I have two particular models in mind: Casio FX-740G Plus and Sharp EL-9900. Which on, in your opinion, is better for SATs?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>I don’t know about the two calculators you asked about, but graphing calculator > scientific. (Choose the calculator that you are the most comfortable with).</p>

<p>any more opinions? can anybody compare those two calculators?</p>

<p>get a TI 83 or 84 or 89 if u dont mind spending money, theyre definitely the best.</p>

<p>TI 89 Titanium, the single most loved object in my life</p>

<p>i would say the N-spire, but you cant use is on the sat.
Ti-84 SE is the best for the job, get it off ebay or something.</p>

<p>TI-89 can do most problems for you</p>

<p>TI-89. Once you figure out how to use it, it’s the most amazing thing ever.</p>

<p>Ti-89 is one of the best calculators. It’s exceeds all the other graphing calculators allowed on standardized tests.</p>

<p>It can factor, solve equations (even simultaneous), and so much more.</p>

<p>If you are in Calculus, it can integrate, differentiate, take series, and pretty much anything you can ask for.</p>

<p>Biggest bang for the buck (calculator wise).</p>