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Identify the slope and y-intercept of equation 5x-3y=9

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To identify the slope and y-intercept, we will take the given equation to its slope-intercept form:


y=mx+b,

where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

To take the equation to its slope-intercept form, we add 3y to the given equation:


\begin{gathered} 5x-3y+3y=9+3y, \\ 5x=9+3y\text{.} \end{gathered}

Now, we subtract 9, and get:


5x-9=3y\text{.}

Finally, dividing by 3, we get:


y=(5)/(3)x-3.

Therefore, the slope and y-intercept are:


(5)/(3),\text{ and -3 }

correspondingly.

Answer:

Slope:


(5)/(3)\text{.}

Y-intercept:


-3.

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