Find the slope of the graph of the following:

9x - 3y =15

a. -3
b. 3
c. -1/3
d. 1/3 ****

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To find the slope of the graph of the equation 9x - 3y = 15, we need to rewrite it in the slope-intercept form, which is y = mx + b. Once we determine the coefficient of x, denoted by m, we can identify the slope.

To do the conversion, we need to isolate y on one side of the equation. Let's start:

9x - 3y = 15 (Original equation)

To isolate -3y, we subtract 9x from both sides:

-3y = -9x + 15

Next, divide every term by -3 to solve for y:

y = -9x / -3 + 15 / -3

This simplifies to:

y = 3x - 5

Now we have the equation in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m represents the slope. In this case, the coefficient of x is 3, so the slope of the graph is 3.

Out of the options provided, b. 3 is the correct answer.

Nope.

Ax+By=C
has slope -A/B

You found -B/A

to see, stop trying to take shortcuts and just work it out

9x-3y = 15
3y = 9x-15
y = 3x-5

see?