SOLUTION: x-3y+3=0 I am supposed to put this into slope intercept form and then find three coordinates for (x,y). I THINK I am doing the math correctly, but I so far I have come up with

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Question 730739: x-3y+3=0
I am supposed to put this into slope intercept form and then find three coordinates for (x,y). I THINK I am doing the math correctly, but I so far I have come up with THREE different solutions for (x,y). Also, when I go to graph this on my online homework, the answers are wrong. My tutor will not be here until five, and I really want to learn how to do this to the best of my ability so that my tutor and I can spend more time on the other things I am struggling with. Can you include the three correct points on a picture of a graph so I can see what it looks like? Any help is very much appreciated. Thank You.
Sincerely,
Tiff

Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are an infinite number of solutions.
You didn't tell us what you did nor give us your solutions,