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-6x - 17 ≥ 8x 25 what is the solution of the inequality

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Final answer:

The corrected inequality -6x - 17 ≥ 8x + 25, when solved, results in the solution x ≤ -3, meaning any x value less than or equal to -3 satisfies the inequality.

Step-by-step explanation:

The provided inequality seems to have a typo or is missing parts of the expression. If we correct it to form a standard inequality like -6x - 17 ≥ 8x + 25, we can solve for x. First, we add 6x to both sides to get -17 ≥ 14x + 25. Next, we subtract 25 from both sides which gives us -42 ≥ 14x. Dividing both sides by 14 yields the solution x ≤ -3. This means that any x value less than or equal to -3 is a solution to the inequality.

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the answer is

x \leq -3
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