Software for Calculating Volumes of Revolution on Linux, Mac, Windows

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Software options for calculating volumes of revolutions across various operating systems, including Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows XP, are discussed. Matlab is recommended for its robust capabilities, particularly for tasks like calculating the volume of functions rotated around axes. For those seeking free alternatives, Maxima, Scilab, and Yacas are suggested as they offer similar functionalities to Matlab and can effectively handle volume calculations.
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I need software that can calculate volumes of revolutions, the only requirement is that it runs on any of the following:
* Linux (i386)
* Mac OS X
* Windows XP (i386)

Like calculate the volume when tan x is rotated around the y-axis with upper boundaries 0.2 and lower boundraries 0.1.
 
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If you have access to Matlab then that's what I would choose

http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/requirements.html

If your looking for some free software then check these out:

http://maxima.sourceforge.net/
http://scilabsoft.inria.fr/
http://yacas.sourceforge.net/

They should pretty much work similar to matlab.
 
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