So,
We're going to find the x and y intercepts of the equation so we could graph it.
Let's find the x-intercept first:
To find the x-intercept, what we do is to make y=0 and then solve the equation for x. This is:
![\begin{gathered} 9x-5y=45 \\ (y=0) \\ 9x-5(0)=45 \\ 9x=45 \\ x=5 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/t6xubz5xog1sut7wwv08hnoejjx1ft1m1y.png)
Therefore, the x-intercept is x=5 , y=0. Or (5,0) as well.
To find the y-intercept, we state something similar. We make x=0 and then solve the equation for y. This is:
![\begin{gathered} 9x-5y=45 \\ (x=0) \\ -5y=45 \\ y=-9 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/hzeer416xdgk0ggo3ce6ityvhn2r9lfxga.png)
Therefore, the y-intercept is x=0 y=-9, or (0,-9) as well.
Finally, to graph, we just plot both points and draw a line that passes through them. This is: