Setting the initial conditions, Entering initial conditions in the y= editor – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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184 Chapter 11: Differential Equation Graphing

11DIFFEQ.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Differential Equation (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 11:04 AM Printed: 02/23/01 2:15 PM Page 184 of 26

You can specify one or more initial conditions in the Y= Editor. To
specify more than one, enter them as a list enclosed in braces { } and
separated by commas.

To enter initial conditions for
the

y1'

equation, use the

yi1

line,

etc.

For a 2nd- or higher-order differential equation, you must define a
system of 1st-order equations in the Y= Editor.

If you enter initial conditions,
you must enter the same number
of initial conditions for each
equation in the system.
Otherwise, a

Dimension error

occurs.

If you do not enter initial conditions, the

ncurves

Window variable

(

¥ $ ) specifies the number of solution curves graphed

automatically. By default,

ncurves = 0

. You can enter a value from

0 through 10. However, the

Fields

graph format and the

Axes

setting

determine whether

ncurves

is used.

If Fields =

Then:

SLPFLD

Uses

ncurves

, if not set to 0, to graph curves.

DIRFLD

Ignores

ncurves

. Does not graph any curves.

FLDOFF

Uses

ncurves

if

Axes = TIME

(or if

Axes = Custom

and

the x axis is

t

). Otherwise, a

Diff Eq setup

error occurs.

When

ncurves

is used,

t0

is set temporarily at the middle of the Graph

screen. However, the value of

t0

as set in the Y= Editor or Window

Editor is not changed.

Setting the Initial Conditions

You can enter initial conditions in the Y= Editor, let the

TI

-

89 / TI

-

92 Plus

calculate initial conditions automatically, or

select them interactively from the Graph screen.

Entering Initial
Conditions in the
Y= Editor

Note: For information about
defining a system for higher-
order equations, refer to
page 186.

If You Do Not Enter
an Initial Condition
in the Y= Editor

Tip: Without entering initial
conditions, use SLPFLD
(with ncurves=0) or DIRFLD
to display a slope or
direction field only.

Note: SLPFLD is for a single
1st-order equation only.
DIRFLD

is for a 2nd-order

equation (or system of two
1st-order equations) only.

To graph a family of solutions,

enter a list of initial conditions.

To specify when the initial

conditions occur, use t0.

This is also the first t

evaluated for the graph.

Enter {10,20} even
though {10 20} is
displayed.

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