How to express constants of integral

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kk123k
kk123k am 16 Mai 2025
Kommentiert: Sam Chak am 16 Mai 2025
Hi everyone,
I am a matlab beginner. How can I find the constants of integral C1 and C2 ?
For example i know that, how can i find constants of integral C1 and C2 in this script? Thanks :)
syms x
y1 = exp(-2*x+sqrt(6)*x);
y2 = exp(-2*x-sqrt(6)*x);
g = 2*x^2-3*x+6;
A = [y1 y2;diff(y1,x) diff(y2,x)]
A = 
b = [0; g]
b = 
A\b
ans = 
u = simplify(A\b)
u = 
u = int(u,x)
u = 
simplify(u)
ans = 
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Torsten
Torsten am 16 Mai 2025
What is C1 and C2 in your script ? If you mean the 2x1 vector u: there are no constants because of the multiplication by the exp(...) term.
kk123k
kk123k am 16 Mai 2025
I'm sorry. I explained it wrong
How can express C1 and C2 in simplify(u) ?
The answer i want is
C1 +
C2+

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Torsten
Torsten am 16 Mai 2025
Verschoben: Sam Chak am 16 Mai 2025
MATLAB's "int" only returns one possible antiderivative.
If you want to show the free integration constants, you could use "dsolve" which is usually used for the symbolic solution of more complicated ordinary differential equations:
syms x
y1 = exp(-2*x+sqrt(6)*x);
y2 = exp(-2*x-sqrt(6)*x);
g = 2*x^2-3*x+6;
A = [y1 y2;diff(y1,x) diff(y2,x)]
A = 
b = [0; g]
b = 
A\b
ans = 
u = simplify(A\b)
u = 
syms v1(x) v2(x)
v(x) = [v1(x);v2(x)];
u = dsolve(diff(v,x)==u);
simplify(u.v1)
ans = 
simplify(u.v2)
ans = 
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kk123k
kk123k am 16 Mai 2025
Verschoben: Sam Chak am 16 Mai 2025
Thank you ! :)
Sam Chak
Sam Chak am 16 Mai 2025
@kk123k, If you find the solution using 'dsolve()' helpful, please consider clicking 'Accept' ✔ on the answer.

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