Sym and Syms matlab 2014b MAC doesn't exist

Well, the title basically tells everything. I have Matlab version 2014b for MAC, and I want to declare a variable or a matrix using the command sym or syms as I did in preview versions, but this time I get the following error message:
>> syms a Undefined function 'syms' for input arguments of type 'char'.
>> x=sym('x'); Undefined function 'sym' for input arguments of type 'char'.
So.... help! =/ please ! ! !

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Pedro, you probably do not have access to the Symbolic Math Toolbox. Check out this answer .

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Hi Mischa, my problem is the some that the other person in the question that you send me. So, I have the license "ans=1" but there is not in the list. so What can I do to have it? :/
It sounds as if you are licensed for it but have not installed it. You might not have selected it for installation when you went through the installation procedure.

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