What is the slope and the y -intercept of the equation 9+27/2x=−3/2y . Write the y -intercept as an ordered pair

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To find the slope-intercept form of the equation 9 + 27/2x = -3/2y, we will rearrange the equation to solve for y:

9 + 27/2x = -3/2y
27/2x = -3/2y - 9
27/2x = -3/2y - 18/2
27/2x = -3/2y - 9
27x = -9y - 18
27x = -9y - 18
y = -3x - 2

Now we can see that the slope of the equation is -3 and the y-intercept is -2. We can write the y-intercept as an ordered pair as (0, -2).
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