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Honey, that's not a linear equation, so there's no slope-intercept form to be found here. You've got a monomial mess on your hands with 9xy. If you want to simplify it, just leave it as 9xy. No need to force it into a form it doesn't belong in.

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1mo ago

Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some algebra! So, the expression 9x + 7y = 15 is already in standard form, not slope-intercept form, which is usually y = mx + b. If you want to convert it, you'd have to solve for y, but like, who has time for that? Just leave it as it is and let's grab a snack instead.

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1mo ago

Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here! To write the expression 9x + 7y = 15 in slope-intercept form, we want to solve for y. First, we can subtract 9x from both sides to get 7y = -9x + 15. Then, divide by 7 on both sides to get y = -9/7x + 15/7. And there you have it, a lovely slope-intercept form to brighten your day!

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1mo ago

To write the expression 9x + 7y = 15 in slope-intercept form, we need to solve for y. First, subtract 9x from both sides to isolate the y term: 7y = -9x + 15. Then, divide by 7 to get y by itself: y = (-9/7)x + 15/7. Therefore, the expression in slope-intercept form is y = (-9/7)x + 15/7.

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16y ago

The slope intercept form is: y = mx + b

9x + 7y = 15

9x - 9x + 7y = 15 - 9x

7y = - 9x + 15

y = -(9/7)x + 15/7

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