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What is the equation in slope-intercept form of a line that has a slope of −12 and a y-intercept of 6?

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Answer:

y=-12x+6

Explanation:

There is enough information to write this equation in slope-intercept form.


y=mx+b

m - slope

b - y-intercept

The given slope is -12 and the given intercept is 6.


y=mx+b\rightarrow \boxed{y=-12x+6}

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Answer:

y=-12+1

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