Re: TI-89 and volume...


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Re: TI-89 and volume...



Cant you just use integration to find the area under the curve?

Evaluate it at the lower and upper limits

Just my thought

On Thu, 15 Apr 1999 19:35:16 -0400, "DL_Man" <ummm@no.way> wrote:

>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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