I'm a graduate student and taking Quantitative Methods (Statistics on Crack) in the summer.
What is the best calculator for me to use for this class. I know nothing on this subject. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>59922050
Use your phone faggot
>>59922050
Don't listen to people who say use your phone. There are good calculator apps, but get bumped from it halfway through a hard problem by an incoming call, then to me how great you think it is. Also, no way you'll be able to use a phone during an exam.
I'd get an HP 50g. They're a modern processor, in a good calculator. Stack based, rpn, easily programmable, USB connectable, free compilers available. Also, since the early minutes 90s, if not earlier, the HP graphing calculators have had capabilities ti never offered, even today. TI always used the cop out of, "but it's for education, we can't include that"
>>59923878
This, the 50g also has a full CAS with practically as many functions as Mathematica or Maple.
Also it's much easier to reuse your results and play with numbers on an RPN / RPL machine.
Another benefit is that normies will not ask to borrow your calculator.
>>59922050
Matlab
>>59926623
>>59923878
Yeah I can run Doors CS7.2 and shitpost on IRC on my 84+.