Question 55584
graph the equation; calculate the slope, x-intercept and y-intercept and label the intercepts on the graph 
2x + 3y = 9 
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To graph you need two points:
Let x=0 then y=3; gives you point (0,3);this is the y-intercept
Let y=0 then x=4.5; gives you point (4.5,0); this is the x-intercept
Plot the two pts. and draw a line thru them; that is your graph.
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Put the equation in slope-intercept form, as follows:
2x+3y=9
3y=-2x+9
y=(-2/3)x+3
The slope is -2/3; the y-intercept is 3.
cheers,
stan H.