Yes . you can even use a graphing calculator. just not one that is like a mini laptop.
but you can only use it for the math section.
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Yes you can. as long as it is not a laptop alphanumeric type calculator. you can use a graphing calc. but u can use it just on the math section.
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you are not allowed to take calculator any gadgets infact not even a wrist watch with stop-watch
If you are seeing some Q problems that need tedious calculation, just know that its a tricky problem & you actually can solve it without even using calculator...
see for this (given ) example: you can get the answer without doing that calculation
Yes, graphing calculators are not only acceptable, but suggested. This is especially true for some SAT subject tests in which problems cannot be solved without one.
You can use a calculator on the Math portion of the SAT, as well as the SAT subject test for Math (levels 1 and 2).