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Select two correct slope and y-intercept for the equation: y = -5x + 6 m = 5 m = -5 m = 6 m = -6 b = 5 b = -5 b = 6 b = -6
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Select two correct slope and y-intercept for the equation: y = -5x + 6
m = 5
m = -5
m = 6
m = -6
b = 5
b = -5
b = 6
b = -6
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Answer:
m=-5
b=6
Explanation:
Sorry I didn't see the second part before.
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