Asked by Jasmine20
Find the y-intercept of
-x - 9y= 9
so this is what i did:
-9y = +x +9
i divided both sides by -9
y=(-(1)/(9)x-1
now from here i don't know what to do?
y=-1/9 x -1
Yintercept is when x=0
so this is what i get:
y=(-(1)/(9)x-1
y= (1(1)/(9)(0)-1
y= -1
so the y intercept is -1
good
-x - 9y= 9
so this is what i did:
-9y = +x +9
i divided both sides by -9
y=(-(1)/(9)x-1
now from here i don't know what to do?
y=-1/9 x -1
Yintercept is when x=0
so this is what i get:
y=(-(1)/(9)x-1
y= (1(1)/(9)(0)-1
y= -1
so the y intercept is -1
good
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