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Graph the line in standard form 9x+3y=18

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The graph of the line can be seen in the image attached below.

What is the graph of a line in standard form.

The graph of the line in standard form is a straight line graph and it can be expressed as Ax + By = C. In a standard form, the coefficient A and B and C are constants.

The graph can be determined by finding the x-intercepts and y-intercepts. After that we will located these points on the graph and draw a straight slant line such that it passes through these lines.

From the equation; 9x + 3y = 18

x-intercept, set y = 0

9x + 3(0) = 18

9x = 18

x = 18/9

x = 2

x-intercept = (2,0)

y-intercept, set x = 0

9x + 3y = 18

9(0) + 3y = 18

3y =1 8

y = 18/3

y = 6

y-intercept = (0,6)

Therefore, we these two points we are able to plot the graph of the standard form of the equation 9x + 3y = 18.

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