Write the following inequality in slope-intercept form.

20x–y≤

9
Write your answer with y first, followed by an inequality symbol. Use integers, proper fractions, and improper fractions in simplest form.

To write the inequality in slope-intercept form, we need to isolate the variable "y" on one side of the inequality.

Given: 20x - y ≤ -9

Let's start by moving the constant term (-9) to the right-hand side of the inequality:
20x - y + 9 ≤ 0

Now, we can isolate the variable "y" by adding "y" to both sides of the inequality:
20x + 9 ≤ y

Finally, we can rearrange the terms to write the inequality in slope-intercept form with "y" first, followed by the inequality symbol:
y ≥ 20x + 9

So, the inequality in slope-intercept form is y ≥ 20x + 9.