(a) y(-6) = 0 (b) y(0) = 1 (c) y(0) = −4 (d) y(8) 1. (4 pts) Use GeoGebra to create a direction field for the differenti

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(a) y(-6) = 0 (b) y(0) = 1 (c) y(0) = −4 (d) y(8) 1. (4 pts) Use GeoGebra to create a direction field for the differenti

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(a) y(-6) = 0 (b) y(0) = 1 (c) y(0) = −4 (d) y(8) 1. (4 pts) Use GeoGebra to create a direction field for the differential equation draw an approximate solution curve that passes through the indicated points. (This will have 4 different curves on one picture. No written work needed here, just submit your screenshot/graphics file.) == dy dx -4 x² = - y. Then use GeoGebra to
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