How to equate two equations and find one of the unknown from it as a function of second unknown?

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I have two equations,
R1 = 1.5;
ntone = R1 + etplusone + et; %%Equation(1)
nttwo = log(R1) + 2*etplusone + et^2; %%Equation(2)
%%% Please note, et and etplusone are the unknowns here
I wanted to equate these two equations and obtain etplusone as a function of et
Kindly help or advice on this, please.

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Paul
Paul on 13 Dec 2021
syms et etplusone
R1 = 1.5;
ntone = R1 + etplusone + et; %%Equation(1)
nttwo = log(R1) + 2*etplusone + et^2; %%Equation(2)
soletplusone = solve(ntone == nttwo,etplusone,'ReturnConditions',true)
soletplusone = struct with fields:
etplusone: - et^2 + et + 4929346931268077/4503599627370496 parameters: [1×0 sym] conditions: symtrue
Seems like this would be straightforward to do by hand, wouldn't it?
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Kelvin Anto
Kelvin Anto on 13 Dec 2021
Hi Paul, Thank you for your answer. Yeah my question is actually complicated that this, but I just put an example to see the procedure.

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Voss
Voss on 13 Dec 2021
A little bit of algebra gives:
etplusone = - et^2 + et + R1 - log(R1);

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