Solving Differential Equations


Enter and solve a differential equation
Erase plotted solutions
Draw a slope field
Draw a family of solutions
Solve a second-order differential equation
Plotting solutions in the phase plane


To solve the differential equation dy/dt = f(t, y) = -0.2y(y-3) subject to the initial condition y(0) = 1,


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To erase the drawn solutions,


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To draw the slope field,


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To draw a family of solutions,


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The harmonic oscillator with damping is modeled by the second-order differential equation

y'' = -ks*y - kd*y'
where
  y = the displacement of the free end of the spring from rest,
  ks = the spring coefficient, and
  kd = the damping coefficient.

To solve this second-order differential equation with

kd = 0.5, ks = 2, y(0) = 3, and y'(0) = 0,


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To draw the solutions of the harmonic oscillator in the phase plane,


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