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Which values of x is the solution set of the inequality 7 (x+1) > -14?

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The solution of given inequality is:
x>-3

Solution:

Given inequality is:


7(x+1)>-14

We have to find the value of "x"

Let us solve the given inequality

Divide both sides of inequality by 7


(7\left(x+1\right))/(7)>(-14)/(7)\\

Simplify the above expression


(x+1)>-2


x+1>-2


\mathrm{Subtract\:}1\mathrm{\:from\:both\:sides\: of\: inequality}


x+1-1>-2-1\\\\x>-3

Thus the value of x is
x>-3

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