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I have a TI graphing calculator and I'd like to graph the following equation,...
x^3+y^3-3xy = 0
I'm not sure how to graph this on my TI
I took the derivative of the above with respect to x,...
3x^2+3y^2\frac {dy}{dx}-3x\frac{dy}{dx}-3y=0
Which I solved as,...
\frac{dy}{dx}=\frac{y-x^2}{y^2-x}
I'd also like to graph this differential field if possble.
Any suggestions for graphing either the original equation or the differential equation?
I have access to both the TI-89 and the TI-92 calculators. Thanks.
x^3+y^3-3xy = 0
I'm not sure how to graph this on my TI
I took the derivative of the above with respect to x,...
3x^2+3y^2\frac {dy}{dx}-3x\frac{dy}{dx}-3y=0
Which I solved as,...
\frac{dy}{dx}=\frac{y-x^2}{y^2-x}
I'd also like to graph this differential field if possble.
Any suggestions for graphing either the original equation or the differential equation?
I have access to both the TI-89 and the TI-92 calculators. Thanks.
