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What is the equation of the line in slope-intercept form that has a slope of 6 and a y-intercept of 1/2

- I have struggled with this for an hour
-I have been taking tutoring and still need help -it's just not clicking

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Answer: y = 6x + 1/2

Given the information, use the slope-intercept formula to help you find the equation

1. The slope-intercept formula is y = mx + b. M represents the slope in this equation and b represents the y-intercept. This means you just need to replace m and b with the information they’ve given you. So replace m with 6 and b with 1/2. This should look like y = 6x + 1/2.
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