You can use GeoGebra to draw the integral curves and direction fields of a differential equation.
To draw integral curves in GeoGebra, you need to find a particular solution of the differential equation for each curve you want to draw.
GeoGebra Instruction 1
Algebra View and Graphics View under View in Menu. f(x) := <the particular solution>
into Algebra View. Press Enter.
To draw direction fields, you have to solve the differential equation with respect to first. That is, you have to write the differential equation so that is isolated on the left-hand side of the equal sign. You do this because you need an expression for .
GeoGebra Instruction 2
Algebra View and Graphics View under View in Menu. SlopeField(<f(x, y)>) into Algebra View. Type the expression for as <f(x,y)>. Press Enter.