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How can I rearrange equations to general form?

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Joona Luume
Joona Luume el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
Comentada: Joona Luume el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
I have simplifyed example of my problem:
syms x y z
eqn1=x+y+5==-z
Matlab gives me answer (as it should)
eqn1=x+y+5==-z
But is there a command to rearrange the equation to either
eqn1=x+y+z+5=0
or
eqn1=x+y+z=-5
Thank you for your help.

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
Return all equivalent results with higher number of simplication steps
syms x y z
eqn1=x+y+5==-z
eqn1 = 
out=simplify(eqn1,'All',true,'Steps',4)
out = 

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
syms x y z
eqn1=x+y+5==-z
eqn1 = 
Nothing stops you from doing it yourself. For example, I might do:
eqn1 = eqn1 + z
eqn1 = 
Or, you can even use isolate.
eqn1 = isolate(eqn1,x+y+z)
eqn1 = 
Personally, I never understand these questions, though we see them often. :) All that has changed is where a term falls. It is still the same equation. A rose by any other name...
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Joona Luume
Joona Luume el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
Firstly, thank you for quick respond.
I understand your point, and my example is bad, but the equations that I need to compute have often more variables and are more complicated. So solving them by hand can be a quite tedious process.
Another example:
syms a b c d e
eqn2=-12*a/34+b*24+c/12==d*23-12*e/5+345
I know I can solve this manually by doing just like you suggested:
eqn3=eqn2-23*d+(12*e)/5
And it gives the answer I need but I was just wondering if there was a simple command to automate this process for me.
Big thanks to you bothering to answer my silly questions :), really appreciate the help!

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