Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your answer, if possible. −6x+9/−3

To divide the polynomial `-6x + 9` by the monomial denominator `-3`, we can write it as a fraction and simplify it if possible.

The division can be written as:

(-6x + 9)/(-3)

Now, to simplify this fraction, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by -3 to eliminate the negative signs at the beginning:

-6x/(-3) + 9/(-3)

Simplifying the fraction gives:

2x - 3