Dsolve gives extra term
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Hello, Im calculating following third term function
. I got the following answer without Matlab
. However when solving the function with dsolve Matlab gives me this answer
.
So my question is, where is this -1/2187 coming from? Is it possible to get rid of it somehow when using dsolve?
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Matt J
le 16 Nov 2023
Modifié(e) : Matt J
le 16 Nov 2023
syms y(x)
eqn = diff(y,x,3)+81*diff(y,x) == 3*x+8;
ytemp(x) = dsolve(eqn);
ysol(x)=dsolve(diff(y,x)==diff(ytemp,x))
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Matt J
le 16 Nov 2023
Modifié(e) : Matt J
le 16 Nov 2023
Do you know where the number comes from
No, not exactly. I speculate dsolve converts this into a 4th order equation and then differentiates the solution to obtain y(x). If the linear terms are not collected together before the final differentiation step, a second constant results.
or can I use some command to remove it?
Yes, you can use the commands in my answer.
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John D'Errico
le 16 Nov 2023
Why do you care?
Note that C1 is completely arbirtrary! C1 is an unknown constant!
So you can trivially add or subtract any constant from the result, and the solution is still as valid.
Once you apply initial conditions, then the constant will be absorbed. It will magically go away.
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