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; Area[Point A, Point B, Point C, ...]: Calculates the area of the polygon defined by the given points ''A'', ''B'', ''C'',…
 
; Area[Point A, Point B, Point C, ...]: Calculates the area of the polygon defined by the given points ''A'', ''B'', ''C'',…
 
; Area[Conic c]: Calculates the area of a conic section ''c'' (circle or ellipse).
 
; Area[Conic c]: Calculates the area of a conic section ''c'' (circle or ellipse).
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; Area[Arc or Sector c]: Calculates area of the arc or sector.
  
 
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* In order to calculate the area between two function graphs, you need to use the command [[Integral Command|Integral]].
 
* In order to calculate the area between two function graphs, you need to use the command [[Integral Command|Integral]].
 
* Also see tool [[File:Tool Area.gif|16px]] [[Area Tool|Area]].}}
 
* Also see tool [[File:Tool Area.gif|16px]] [[Area Tool|Area]].}}

Revision as of 16:23, 26 February 2011



Area[Point A, Point B, Point C, ...]
Calculates the area of the polygon defined by the given points A, B, C,…
Area[Conic c]
Calculates the area of a conic section c (circle or ellipse).
Area[Arc or Sector c]
Calculates area of the arc or sector.
Note:
  • In order to calculate the area between two function graphs, you need to use the command Integral.
  • Also see tool Tool Area.gif Area.
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