SLOPE FIELDS
A Slope Field is one type of qualitative tool for studying
first order ODEs. In the first order equation,
y' = f(t,y)
the left hand side y' (or dy/dt as we sometimes denote it)
represents the rate of change of y with respect to
t. If we pick a point (t,y) in the ty-plane, the
right hand side f(t,y) gives the value of the
rate of change at that point. Note that this assumes that we
are analyzing the behavior of a solution to the ODE which
actually passes through the given point.
Here is an alternate way of thinking about it.
Since y(t) represents the solution curve, then we can
also interpret the left hand side of the equation,
y'=y'(t) , as the slope of the
solution curve at any point on the curve. Again, if we pick a
point (t,y) in the ty-plane,
the right hand side f(t,y) gives the value of the slope
of the tangent to the curve at that point. By choosing a point
in the ty-plane and computing the value of f at that point,
we are actually computing the slope of the tangent to the solution
curve at the point (t,y). We can then use this slope value
to draw a small piece of a tangent line at that point.
A slope field is nothing more
than a graph of lots of mini-tangent lines at various points in
the ty-plane. The qualitative behavior of solution curves can
then be sketched by following the tangents.
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Last Updated: 08/22/07