I wonder how to formulate/name a specific simple math operation. For instance, consider the following equation/indentity:
(Eq.1) y=a+b+c
where a is an effect, b is an effect and c is an effect and when all added they sum op to y. (note: in fact, an effect only comes to play when all terms are in first differences, but for simplicity I neglect that step)
My question: If I only want to consider the effects through b and c, the simple math operation would be to get "a" to the left. How can one say that in a formal/academic way?
How I would do it:
To examine the effects through "b and c", I neutralise the effects through "a" in Eq. (1) and consider the spread between "y-a"
OR
To examine the effects through "b and c", I cancel out the effects through "a" in Eq. (1) and consider the spread between "y-a"
Which of the two are preferable or does someone have a better option?