Using dsolve function to solve this equation?

Question: Use dsolve to solve this equation: y' − y = 2 sin(t).
Below is the code I used but I do not think I am getting the right answer.
syms y(t);
y = dsolve(diff(y) == 2*sin(t)+y)

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 23 de Jul. de 2016
For grins, I decided to see what a Laplace transform solution would produce:
syms s y(t) y0 Y
Lsin = laplace(sin(t));
Eqn1 = Y*(s-1) == Lsin;
Eqn2 = solve(Eqn1, Y);
Eqn3 = ilaplace(partfrac(Eqn2))
Eqn4 = simplify(Eqn3, 'steps',10)
Eqn3 =
exp(t)/2 - cos(t)/2 - sin(t)/2
Eqn4 =
exp(t)/2 - (2^(1/2)*sin(t + pi/4))/2

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Bob
Bob el 23 de Jul. de 2016
I need to use the dsolve function, so this does not help me at all.
My point is that it gives an equivalent answer to the answer dsolve returns when you simplify it. It assumes an initial condition of zero. If you want to specify an initial condition, include one:
syms y(t) y0
y = dsolve(diff(y) == 2*sin(t)+y, y(0) == y0)
y =
exp(t)*(y0 + 1) - 2^(1/2)*cos(t - pi/4)

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