HOW TO GET THE VALUES OF CONSTANTS
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syms y(x)
pi=3.14;
ode = diff(y,x,2) == 0;
ySol(x) = dsolve(ode)
THE ANSWER COOMING IS ySol(x) =
C2 + C1*x
IF I HAVE CONDITIONS
ysol(0)=0 and ySol(pi)=0 how to get the values of c1 and c2
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John D'Errico
el 16 de Abr. de 2021
Please don't YELL!
Next, NEVER define pi. pi already exists, and I hate to tell you, it ain't 3.14. That only happens in certain places I won't name. In MATLAB, pi is already defined, far more accurately than that.
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syms y(x)
ode = diff(y,x,2) == 0;
ySol(x) = dsolve(ode,y(0) == 0,y(pi) == 0)
Which is what you would expect, since if we have the ODE with no boundary conditions at all,
y'' == 0
the general solution is as you found, a linear polynomial. If that polynomial must then be zero at two points, then the polynomial reduces to the constant value 0.
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