The value v of a shopkeeper's inventory software program is given by v=-1/3t+3, where t is the number of years since the shopkeeper brought the program. What is the program worth 9 years after it is first purchased? Plot the point with the given t value 9

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To find the value of the inventory software program 9 years after it is first purchased, we need to substitute the value of t = 9 into the given equation v = -1/3t + 3.

Let's calculate it step by step:

1. Start with the equation v = -1/3t + 3.
2. Substitute t = 9 into the equation: v = -1/3(9) + 3.
3. Simplify the expression: v = -3 + 3.
4. Combine like terms: v = 0.

So, the value of the program 9 years after it is first purchased is 0.

To plot the point with the given t value of 9, we can use a coordinate system. The x-axis represents the number of years (t) and the y-axis represents the value (v).

Plot the point (9, 0) on the coordinate system, where 9 represents the number of years and 0 represents the value of the program.

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