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To solve the inequality (-2x + 8 < 5x + 2x + 1), first combine like terms on the right side: (5x + 2x = 7x). The inequality simplifies to (-2x + 8 < 7x + 1). Next, add (2x) to both sides, resulting in (8 < 9x + 1). Subtract (1) from both sides to get (7 < 9x), and then divide by (9) to find (x > \frac{7}{9}). Thus, any value greater than (\frac{7}{9}) satisfies the inequality.

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6d ago

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