Re: Volume of a 3d figure


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Re: Volume of a 3d figure



89s can do symbolic and numeric integration. Just numerically integrate Pi
F(x)^2 from A to B. Not that hard. For arc length, numerically integrate
sqrt(1+F ' (x)) from A to B.

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