To graph the equation 9-x = 3/2y using slope-intercept form, we need to rearrange it into the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
9 - x = (3/2)y
- x = (3/2)y - 9
x = - (3/2)y + 9
Now we can see that the slope (m) is -3/2 and the y-intercept (b) is 9.
Plot the point (0, 9) as the y-intercept, and then use the slope to plot the point (-1, 10) on the line. Connect the two points to graph the line.
Graph the equation 9−x=3/2y using slope-intercept form.(1 point)
(1,-7) (0,-10)
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Sorry I made a mistake, the original equation was incorrect. Let's correct that first:
9 - x = 3/2y
9 - x = (3/2)y
- x = (3/2)y - 9
x = -(3/2)y + 9
Now the equation is in slope-intercept form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Comparing with the equation form:
m = -3/2 and b = 9.
Now we can plot the y-intercept (0, 9) and use the slope to find another point on the line. Let's use the slope to find the point (-2, 12) and then connect the two points to graph the line.
9 - x = 3/2y
9 - x = (3/2)y
- x = (3/2)y - 9
x = -(3/2)y + 9
Now the equation is in slope-intercept form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Comparing with the equation form:
m = -3/2 and b = 9.
Now we can plot the y-intercept (0, 9) and use the slope to find another point on the line. Let's use the slope to find the point (-2, 12) and then connect the two points to graph the line.