How can I get the analytical solution for this problem?

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I'm new to MATLAB, and was asked to get the analytical soltuion for the following function: , however, I'm having a really hard time.
My code was as follows, and I kept recieving an error when I tried to plot:
syms y(x);
ode = diff(y,x) == 2-sqrt(2*x-y+3);
cond = y(0) == 100;
ySol(x) = dsolve(ode,cond);
x = 0:1:100;
plot (x,ySol(x))
In all honestly, I'm not sure if this is the correct method to solving for an analytical soltuion. I would really appreciate any help, and if possible, any guidance on what other resources can help me become more proficient with MATLAB.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Jun 2020
syms y(x);
ode = diff(y,x) == 2-sqrt(2*x-y+3);
cond = y(0) == 100;
ySol(x) = dsolve(ode,cond);
x = 0:1:100;
ySols = ySol(x);
subplot(1,2,1);
plot(x, real(ySols{1}), 'b', x, imag(ySols{1}), 'r');
legend({'real', 'imaginary'})
title('solution 1')
subplot(1,2,2)
plot(x, real(ySols{2}), 'b', x, imag(ySols{2}), 'r');
legend({'real', 'imaginary'})
title('solution 2')
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Danny Allen
Danny Allen on 14 Jun 2020
Thank you so much for helping with obtaing a graphical solution!
If by any chance you see this, could you please explain to me how you knew/why you used ySols within the commands.
Sorry if this may seem like a basic question, but I'm really just trying to understand where everything comes from because this is the first time I've used Matlab...
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Jun 2020
I ran the code and saw that executing ySol(x) returned a cell array with two entries, each one a 1 x 100 array of symbols.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 14 Jun 2020
Edited: madhan ravi on 14 Jun 2020
It is correct approach. I suggest you to do MATLAB Onramp course and watch Cleve Moler's videos about odes.
P.S: MATLAB is not able to find the analytical solution.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Jun 2020
R2020a does find an analytic solution. two analytic solutions.

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