Notation with DSOLVE is unclear

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Gian Lorenzo
Gian Lorenzo el 15 de Mayo de 2013
I am solving this differential equation
syms y(x)
dsolve(diff(y) == 4/100*y)
that gives
C4*exp(x/25)
What does the C4 means? I know there should be a constant representing the degree of freedom, but I noticed that if I change the coefficient in my equation the C. changes.
I am confused, it's just a way of indexing different constants, or is that a multiplier(the * is missing though)?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 15 de Mayo de 2013
It is just a way of indexing different constants. Also, if you run the same equation through twice you will probably get out two different constants, which is done so that you do not accidentally tie the equations together. For example,
A = dsolve(eqn1);
B = dsolve(eqn1);
C = [A, B];
Then the two parts of C need to have different constants (after all, they might represent different initial conditions), so dsolve() will emit different C* symbols.

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