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Answer:


y = (2)/(3)x-3

Explanation:

The slope-intercept form of a linear function is:


y=mx+b

where
m is the line's slope, and
b is its y-intercept.

We can rewrite the given equation:


2x - 3y = 9

in slope-intercept form with the following steps:

↓ subtracting 2x from both sides


-3y = -2x + 9

↓ dividing both sides by -3


\boxed{y = (2)/(3)x-3}

So, the line has a slope (rise/run) of 2/3 and a y-intercept at y = -3.

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