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A number of concrete problems of physics, biology, chemistry, ecology, economics…. may be reduced to the study of functions whose derivatives satisfy certain relations: the movement of a mass particle, the process of evolution of a population, laws of market finance…. We assume that the reader has had a first exposure to both applications and the solution of such problems. Here we give a detailed review of the subject of differential equations from a mathematician’s point of view, using the graphic calculator as both a pedagogical aid and as a “solver.”

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D, G.C., F, J.M., L, H. (2000). Differential Equations. In: Visual Mathematics, Illustrated by the TI-92 and the TI-89. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0201-5_2

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