sym and syms

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Dwyane  Wade
Dwyane Wade on 14 Aug 2011
Answered: Dean WANG on 29 Sep 2018
what is the use of sym and syms and what are their differences?

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 14 Aug 2011
syms is a shortcut to the function sym, it makes it easier for the user to create symbolic variables.
Example:
x=sym('x');
y=sym('y');
Using the shortcut syms you do the same thing just with the code:
syms x y
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Dwyane  Wade
Dwyane Wade on 14 Aug 2011
what's the purpose of using them?
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 14 Aug 2011
Symbolic variables aren't constants like regular variables, you don't assign any value to them, you can use them to solve expressions using functions from Symbolic Math Toolbox™, for example:
syms a b c x
solve(a*x^2+b*x+c) %finds the roots of the quadratic expression
%Notice the results, it's the quadratic formula/equation

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Dean WANG
Dean WANG on 29 Sep 2018
sym only define one variable,but syms can define more

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