Answer:
A.

Explanation:
First, find the rate of change [slope]:


Then use the Slope-Intercept Formula instead of the Point-Slope Formula, since you get it done faster this way. It does not matter which ordered pair you choose:
0 = −½[2] + b
−1
1 = b
y = −½x + 1
Then, convert to Standard Form:
y = −½x + 1
+ ½x + ½x
__________
½x + y = 1 [We do not want fractions in our Standard Equation, so multiply by the denominator to get rid of it.]
2[½x + y = 1]

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4 = −½[−6] + b
3
1 = b
y = −½x + 1
Then, convert to Standard Form:
y = −½x + 1
+ ½x + ½x
__________
½x + y = 1 [We do not want fractions in our Standard Equation, so multiply by the denominator to get rid of it.]
2[½x + y = 1]

* You see? I told you it did not matter which ordered pair you choose because you will always get the exact same result.
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