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24 September, 18:45

Write the slope intercept

9x + 2y = 3

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  1. 24 September, 19:15
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    Slope-intercept form is y=mx+b, so 1st thing you have to do is isolate the y variable. To do that, you would subtract 9x from both sides:

    9x+2y=3

    -9x - 9x

    2y=3-9x

    We have y on one side, but the 2 is still in front of it. So now you have to divide the whole equation by 2

    2y=3-9x y=mx+b

    - - - ➡️y = (3/2) - (9/2) x

    2 2

    Since we now have the b and mx mixed up, all you have to do is switch them

    y = (3/2) - (9/2) x

    ↖️↗️

    y=-9/2x+3/2
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