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User Geofflane
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Answer:

-5

-3

-2

0

1

Explanation:

just put the number they give you for x and solve and the answer you get is the answer for y

User Diallo
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Answer:

Explanation:

Given the slope-intercept form:
y=(1)/(3)x-2

Slope-intercept form:
y=mx+b

We substitute our x-values (-9, -3, 0, 6, and 9) for x in
y=(1)/(3)x-2 to find the y-values.

For -9:


y=(1)/(3)x-2 < ==substitute\ -9\ for\ x\\\\y=(1)/(3)(-9)-2\\\\y=(-9)/(3)-2 < ==divide\ (don't\ forget\ the\ signs)\\\\y=-3-2 < ==add\ or\ subtract\\\\y=-5 < =value\ of\ y\\\\(-9,-5)

For -3:


y=(1)/(3)x-2 < ==substitute\ -3\ for\ x\\\\y=(1)/(3)(-3)-2\\\\y=(-3)/(3)-2 < ==divide\ (don't\ forget\ the\ signs)\\\\y=-1-2 < ==add\ or\ subtract\\\\y=-3 < =value\ of\ y\\\\(-3,-3)

For 0:


y=(1)/(3)x-2 < ==substitute\ 0\ for\ x\\\\y=(1)/(3)(0)-2 < ==any\ number\ multiplied\ by\ 0\ equals\ zero\\\\y=(0)/(3)-2 < ==divide\ (don't\ forget\ the\ signs)-zero\ divided\ by\ any\ \#\ equals\ 0\\\\y=0-2 < ==add\ or\ subtract\\\\y=-2 < =value\ of\ y\\\\(0,-2)

For 6:


y=(1)/(3)x-2 < ==substitute\ 6\ for\ x\\\\y=(1)/(3)(6)-2\\\\y=(6)/(3)-2 < ==divide\ (don't\ forget\ the\ signs)\\\\y=2-2 < ==add\ or\ subtract\\\\y=0 < =value\ of\ y\\\\(6,0)

For 9:


y=(1)/(3)x-2 < ==substitute\ 9\ for\ x\\\\y=(1)/(3)(9)-2\\\\y=(9)/(3)-2 < ==divide\ (don't\ forget\ the\ signs)\\\\y=3-2 < ==add\ or\ subtract\\\\y=1 < =value\ of\ y\\\\(9,1)

*View the attached graph to verify these answers*

Hope this helps!

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