graph the equation 9-x=3/2y using slope-intercept form

To graph the equation 9-x=3/2y in slope-intercept form, we first need to isolate y:

9 - x = 3/2y
- x = 3/2y - 9
-2/3x = y - 6

Now we have the equation in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) where the slope (m) is -2/3 and the y-intercept (b) is -6.

To graph this equation, start at the y-intercept of -6 on the y-axis and use the slope of -2/3 to find additional points on the line.

The slope of -2/3 means that for every 3 units we move to the right on the x-axis, we need to go down 2 units on the y-axis.

By connecting these points, we will have our graph of the equation 9-x=3/2y.

What are the points