Solve the inequality for \( x \). \[ -7(x+5)+34>5(3-x) \] Simplify your answer as much as possible.
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First, let's simplify the inequality step by step. Starting with the given inequality: \[ -7(x+5) + 34 > 5(3-x) \] Distribute on both sides: \[ -7x - 35 + 34 > 15 - 5x \] Now, combine the constants on the left side: \[ -7x - 1 > 15 - 5x \] Next, let's move the \( -5x \) term from the right side to the left side by adding \( 5x \) to both sides: \[ -7x + 5x - 1 > 15 \] \[ -2x - 1 > 15 \] Now, add 1 to both sides: \[ -2x > 16 \] Now, divide each side by -2. Remember that when you divide or multiply by a negative number, you must flip the inequality sign: \[ x < -8 \] So, the solution to the inequality is: \[ x < -8 \]
