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Write an equation in slope-intercept

form of the line that has a slope of 6
and a y-intercept of 0.

User Keibosh
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Answer:

y=6x

Explanation:

The slope-intercept form is y=mx+b. m in the equation represents the slope, which is 6 and b in the equation represents the y-intercept, 0. Everytime there's an equation with 0 as y-intercept, you don't have to write the equation like this: y=6x+0 but like this is better: y=6x.

User Justin Newbury
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X= 6

Usually, it would be in y=mx+b form, however, because we don’t have y in this scenario, we would out x = instead.
User Matthias Scholz
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