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Questions about handling with inequalities with, e.g., Reduce, Solve, FindInstance etc., their application in defining Regions, and ways to incorporate them into other computations, e.g. integration.
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Is it possible to have Mathematica move all terms to one side of an inequality?
Are you looking for Subtract?
eq=x>=y
Subtract@@eq>=0
gives:
x-y>=0
Edit
If one wants a function, which keeps the order sign and adds the 0, one may use:
oneSide=(Head[#][Subtract@@#,0]&)
and call …