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Review Find the slope and y-intercept of the line. - 6x + y = 14.


User Alex Kelly
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Answer:

Explanation:

1. Combine Terms.

Add 6x to both sides. This should cancel out the -6x on the left. And add 6x to the right.

This should give you


y = 6x + 14

2. Your y-intercept would be the constant (the number that stands alone ) and your slope would be the coefficient (the number beside the x).

Final Answer :

slope =
(6)/(1) or simply
6

y-intercept =
14

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