TI-89 and volume...


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TI-89 and volume...



Ok, I recently got a TI-89, and I was wondering if there was a "volume" or
"area" function for graphs... Say, if I had:  sin(x), with windows set to
xmin: 0
xmax: 4
ymin: 0
ymax 2(pi)

how could I find the area of everyhing about 0 on the x coordinates?
Likewise, how could I find the volume of everything above 0 on the x
coordinates in a 3D graph... I know there is a formula, but is there an
automated function on the calculator?

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