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How to write a slope equation using y intercept as 6 and the slope as -2
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How to write a slope equation using y intercept as 6 and the slope as -2
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How to write a slope equation using y intercept as 6 and the slope as -2
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The slope equation is y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept. After plugging the numbers into the equation you should get y=-2x+6. Hope this helps!
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