Question 815339
{{{v+1>v-6}}} Start with the given inequality.



{{{v>v-6-1}}} Subtract {{{1}}} from both sides.



{{{v-v>-6-1}}} Subtract {{{v}}} from both sides.



{{{0v>-6-1}}} Combine like terms on the left side.



{{{0v>-7}}} Combine like terms on the right side.



{{{0>-7}}} Simplify


That last inequality is ALWAYS true. So any real number works for v as a solution.


Answer: <font color="red">There are infinitely many solutions since the solution set is the set of all real numbers</font>