Find the slope of the graph of the following: 9x−3y=15 (1 point)

Responses

−3negative 3

33

−13negative 1 third

13

To find the slope of the graph, we need to rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form, which is y = mx + b, where m is the slope.

Starting with the given equation: 9x - 3y = 15, we can rearrange it to isolate y:

-3y = -9x + 15
y = (9/3)x - 5
y = 3x - 5

Comparing this equation to y = mx + b, we can see that the slope, m, is equal to 3.

Therefore, the slope of the graph is 3.