Questions about solving DE with TI calculators

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Just curious if anyone here know if TI (CAS, or n-Spire, or whatever) solves differential equations.

Is it easy / show steps?

Can they solve Bernoulli, homogenous, and find particular or general solutions (in terms of e and such)?

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The Nspire's and the 89 can solve DE's, probably just the basic, standard DE's. Check out their manuals to see how to use them to solve DE's. I should point out that WolframAlpha can solve DE's as well.