Hey guys, could someone please explain MC 10 on the spesh 2016 exam 2, I really don't understand differential fields at all, and given that 65% got this right, something is seriously wrong with me
Thank you!
Recall the constant of integration when you evaluate an indefinite integral. In essence, directional fields show you the family of curves which you could have when you solve a differential equation. Each line is a tangent to the curve at that point.
In terms of doing this question, what calculator do you have? Hopefully you have the CAS TI-nspire, because that's what I'm using to show you how to do this question

1) Open a new calculator page, and go Menu > 3 > 7
2) Enter in your function. Here, you need to pretend dy/dx is on the left, and everything else is on the right. So enter -x-y1 Make sure you include the 1 after y (y1), it's important (don't worry about why)!
3) In the two boxes underneath where you enter your function, put in the coordinates (0,-1). These are your initial conditions.
4) Hit enter. You will see the directional field, plus a graph. This is the solution which passes through the points (0,-1).
5) Go Menu > 5:Trace
6) Hit right/left arrows to find the coordinates which best matches the answer. In this case, you should get (3.5, -2.55), which best matches A.
Alternatively, you could try to trace a graph using the tangents, but this is quite error prone (but still works for some).
Alternatively again, you could simply solve the differential equation in your calculator using the initial condition (0,-1), and see which of the options best fits your solution.
Hope this helps
