First, let's distribute the 1/7 on both terms in the left side of the equation:
1/7(x-14) - (x-1) = 1/7(x+2)(x/7 - 14/7) - (x-1) = x/7 + 2/7
Now, let's simplify the equation further:
x/7 - 14/7 - x + 1 = x/7 + 2/7
Next, let's combine like terms:
-x/7 - 13/7 = x/7 + 2/7
Now, let's isolate x on one side of the equation:
-x/7 - 13/7 - x/7 = 2/7
-x/7 - x/7 = 2/7 + 13/7
-2x/7 = 15/7
Now, let's solve for x:
2x = -15
x = -15/2
Therefore, the solution to the equation 1/7(x-14)-(x-1)=1/7(x+2) is x = -15/2.
First, let's distribute the 1/7 on both terms in the left side of the equation:
1/7(x-14) - (x-1) = 1/7(x+2)
(x/7 - 14/7) - (x-1) = x/7 + 2/7
Now, let's simplify the equation further:
x/7 - 14/7 - x + 1 = x/7 + 2/7
Next, let's combine like terms:
-x/7 - 13/7 = x/7 + 2/7
Now, let's isolate x on one side of the equation:
-x/7 - 13/7 - x/7 = 2/7
-x/7 - x/7 = 2/7 + 13/7
-2x/7 = 15/7
Now, let's solve for x:
2x = -15
x = -15/2
Therefore, the solution to the equation 1/7(x-14)-(x-1)=1/7(x+2) is x = -15/2.