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16. Which of the following equations represents 2x - y = 6 in slope intercept form? (2 points) A y= 2x + 6 B. y=2x-6 C. y=-2x - 6 D. y=-x+3

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ANSWER

B. y = 2x - 6

Step-by-step explanation

We want to represent 2x - y = 6 in slope-intercept form.

The slope intercept form of a linear equation is written as:

y = mx + c

where m = slope

c = intercept

So, we have that:

2x - y = 6

=> 2x = y + 6

Isolate y:

y = 2x - 6

The correct answer is option B.

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