To solve this inequality, we need to use the properties of logarithms.
First, we can rewrite the inequality as:
log(x+5) / log(0.7) < 0
Next, we can use the property that log(a) < log(b) if a < b:
x + 5 < 0.7
Subtracting 5 from both sides:
x < -4.3
Therefore, the solution to the inequality log(0.7)(x+5) < 0 is x < -4.3.
To solve this inequality, we need to use the properties of logarithms.
First, we can rewrite the inequality as:
log(x+5) / log(0.7) < 0
Next, we can use the property that log(a) < log(b) if a < b:
x + 5 < 0.7
Subtracting 5 from both sides:
x < -4.3
Therefore, the solution to the inequality log(0.7)(x+5) < 0 is x < -4.3.