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What are the coordinates of the x-intercept and y-intercept of the line -3y-x=-9

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Explanation:

The x-intercept exists when y = 0; the coordinate takes on the form ( , 0)

The y-intercept exists when x = 0; the coordinate takes on the form (0, ).

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If the x-intercept exists when y = 0, then we fill in 0 for y and solve for x:

-3(0) - x = -9 so

-x = -9 and

x = 9

The coordinate is (9, 0) for the x-intercept.

If the y-intercept exists when x = 0, then we fill in 0 for x and solve for y:

-3y - 0 = -9 so

-3y = -9 and

y = 3

The coordinate is (0, 3) for the y-intercept.

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