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I am so confused I don't even know which one to choose how to come to the answer

I am so confused I don't even know which one to choose how to come to the answer-example-1

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Answer:


y=(1)/(9)x-(1)/(3)

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of a line in slope-intercept form is given by


y=mx+b

where m = slope and b = y-intercept.

Now in our case, the equation we have is


y+(1)/(3)=(1)/(9)x

to change it to the slope-intercept form, we have to do some subtraction.

We subtract 1/3 from both sides to get


y+(1)/(3)-(1)/(3)=(1)/(9)x-(1)/(3)

the 1 /3 's cancel from the left-hand side, leaving us with


\boxed{y=(1)/(9)x-(1)/(3)}

Note that the equation above is now in slope-intercept form. The slope, if one is curious, is 1/9 and the y-intercept is - 1/3.

Now, looking at the answer choices given, we see that the option at the very bottom ( the5th choice) matches what we got above. Therefore, the fifth answer choice is the correct option to choose.

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