Write the following inequality in slope-intercept form.

10x–y≤

9
Write your answer with y first, followed by an inequality symbol. Use integers, proper fractions, and improper fractions in simplest form.

To write the inequality 10x - y ≤ -9 in slope-intercept form, we need to isolate y on one side of the inequality.

First, we'll move the term with x to the other side of the equation by subtracting 10x from both sides:

-y ≤ -10x - 9

Next, we'll multiply both sides of the equation by -1 to change the direction of the inequality:

y ≥ 10x + 9

Therefore, the inequality 10x - y ≤ -9 can be written in slope-intercept form as y ≥ 10x + 9.