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Solve for "x":3x - 5 < -14 or 2x - 1 > 7

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We are given the following inequalities:


\begin{gathered} 3x-5<-14,(1)\text{ or} \\ 2x-1>7,(2) \end{gathered}

First, we will solve for inequality 1. To do that we will add 5 to both sides:


3x-5+5<-14+5

Solving the operations:


3x<-9

Now we divide both sides by 3:


(3x)/(3)<-(9)/(3)

Solving the operations:


x<-3

Now we solve for "x" in inequality (2). To do this we will add 1 to both sides:


2x-1+1>7+1

Solving the operations:


2x>8

Now we divide both sides by 2:


(2x)/(2)>(8)/(2)

Solving the operations:


x>4

Therefore, the solution to the system is:


x<-3\text{ or x > 4}

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