The graph shown represents the equation y=3x−9. graph link no spaces

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Which equation also represents the line drawn on the graph?
A. y=3(x−9)

B. y=13(x−3)

C. y=13(x−27)

D. y=3(x−3)
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you certainly don't need a graph to figure out that
3x-9 = 3(x-3)
Is (–9, 0) a solution to the equation y = 3x − 9?