You can use GeoGebra
to draw the integral curves and direction fields of a differential equation.
To draw integral curves in GeoGebra
, you need to find a particular solution of the differential equation for each curve you want to draw.
GeoGebra
Instruction 1
Algebra View
and Graphics View
under View
in Menu
. f(x) := <the particular solution>
into Algebra View
. Press Enter
.
To draw direction fields, you have to solve the differential equation with respect to first. That is, you have to write the differential equation so that is isolated on the left-hand side of the equal sign. You do this because you need an expression for .
GeoGebra
Instruction 2
Algebra View
and Graphics View
under View
in Menu
. SlopeField(<f(x, y)>)
into Algebra View
. Type the expression for as <f(x,y)>
. Press Enter
.