Casio 330 User Manual
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14-3-2
Graphing a Second Order Differential Equation
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Tap
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• This draws the phase plane of x’ = x, y’ = −y.
Inputting Initial Conditions and Graphing the Solution Curve of a Second
Order Differential Equation
You can use the procedure in this section to overlay, onto the slope field, solution curve of
the second order differential equation input on the [DiffEq] tab for given initial conditions.
Example: To input the second order differential equation {x’ = x, y’ = −y}, draw the phase
plane, and then graph the solution curve of the initial condition (xi, yi) = (1, 1)
The independent variable minimum value (tmin) = −7.7, maximum value (tmax) =
7.7, and initial value (t0) = 0.
S ClassPad Operation
(1) Use the procedure under “Drawing the Phase Plane of a Second Order Differential
Equation” on page 14-3-1 to draw the phase plane for {x’ = x, y’ = −y}.
(2) Activate the Differential Equation Editor window and then tap the [IC] tab.
• This displays the initial condition editor.
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Input
(xi, yi) = (1, 1) into the initial condition editor.
Select the check box next to “xi=” and then tap
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