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How do you plot y'=3+2y on a TI-Nspire CX CAS?

 
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Apr3-12, 12:43 PM   #1
 

How do you plot y'=3+2y on a TI-Nspire CX CAS?


Hi, I'm new here. I did some research plotting the ODE of y'=3+2y without having x shows up in the equation. I can't figure it out, why the calculator does plot a harder equation but not a simple one? I can get the slope field with an equation that has an x in it. However, without x, my calculator just gives me nothing (without an initial condition setup), or a single dot (with the setup.)
So, does anyone know what to do in order to get it work?

TIA
 
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Apr7-12, 10:48 AM   #2
 
Figured out myself, you have to use y1 instead of y, because y1 is the default function. Kind of a silly mistake...
 
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