Differential equation plots, Plot window parameters, Solving differential equations -10 – HP 49g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Differential

equation plots

A differential equation is an equation that involves one or more

derivatives. An example is

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Figure 4-11: Default plot window and plot setup parameters for plotting differential equations

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Figure 4-12: Sample differential equation plot

Plot window parameters

H-View

The horizontal display range, ■with the minimum

horizontal value in the first field and maximum horizontal
value in the second field.

V-View

The vertical display range, "with the minimum vertical
value in the first field and maximum vertical value in the

second field.

Init

The independent variable’s initial value. (This must

con-espond to the initial value of the solution variable.)

Final

The independent variable’s final value.

Init-Soln

The solution variable’s initial value.

Tol

An indication of acceptable tolerance, that is, the

acceptable level of absolute error. (The default value is

0

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.)

Step

The initial step size used to compute the solution.

Plotting graphs

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