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2x^{2}+15x+7=0
To solve the inequality, factor the left hand side. Quadratic polynomial can be factored using the transformation ax^{2}+bx+c=a\left(x-x_{1}\right)\left(x-x_{2}\right), where x_{1} and x_{2} are the solutions of the quadratic equation ax^{2}+bx+c=0.
x=\frac{-15±\sqrt{15^{2}-4\times 2\times 7}}{2\times 2}
All equations of the form ax^{2}+bx+c=0 can be solved using the quadratic formula: \frac{-b±\sqrt{b^{2}-4ac}}{2a}. Substitute 2 for a, 15 for b, and 7 for c in the quadratic formula.
x=\frac{-15±13}{4}
Do the calculations.
x=-\frac{1}{2} x=-7
Solve the equation x=\frac{-15±13}{4} when ± is plus and when ± is minus.
2\left(x+\frac{1}{2}\right)\left(x+7\right)<0
Rewrite the inequality by using the obtained solutions.
x+\frac{1}{2}>0 x+7<0
For the product to be negative, x+\frac{1}{2} and x+7 have to be of the opposite signs. Consider the case when x+\frac{1}{2} is positive and x+7 is negative.
x\in \emptyset
This is false for any x.
x+7>0 x+\frac{1}{2}<0
Consider the case when x+7 is positive and x+\frac{1}{2} is negative.
x\in \left(-7,-\frac{1}{2}\right)
The solution satisfying both inequalities is x\in \left(-7,-\frac{1}{2}\right).
x\in \left(-7,-\frac{1}{2}\right)
The final solution is the union of the obtained solutions.