Question 544862
Let x=0, and find y:  3*0 + y=9, so y=9.  The point is (0,9).


Let y=0, and find x:  3x+0=9, so x=3.  The point is (3,0).


The graph should look like this:
{{{graph(300,300,-10,10,-10,10,-3x+9) }}}


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Seminole State College of Florida