daveyman
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Homework Statement
Draw a direction field for the following differential equation:
x=c_1\left(<br /> \begin{array}{c}<br /> 1 \\<br /> 1<br /> \end{array}<br /> \right)e^t+c_2\left(<br /> \begin{array}{c}<br /> 1 \\<br /> 3<br /> \end{array}<br /> \right)e^{-t}
Homework Equations
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The Attempt at a Solution
With a single differential equation, all you do is choose arbitrary x and y values and plug them into the differential equation. What you get is a slope, so you draw a little arrow with this slope at the point (x,y).
However, I don't know how to deal with a system of equations. If I choose arbitrary values for x and t, then I get multiple slopes. I can only draw one arrow at the point (x,t), so what do I do with multiple slopes?
Thank you in advance for your help!
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