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v\geq -7
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2v+17+4v\geq -25
Add 4v to both sides.
6v+17\geq -25
Combine 2v and 4v to get 6v.
6v\geq -25-17
Subtract 17 from both sides.
6v\geq -42
Subtract 17 from -25 to get -42.
v\geq \frac{-42}{6}
Divide both sides by 6. Since 6 is positive, the inequality direction remains the same.
v\geq -7
Divide -42 by 6 to get -7.
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