Posted by Angie on Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 9:47pm.
Please specify what you are required to do.
This is an equation with two unknowns, which has infinite solutions.
It could also be the representation of a function 2x+3y=9 which reduces to y=(9-2x)/3.
It could also be a straight line with slope -2/3 and y-intercept of 3.
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