Explanation: Linear equations can be written in the form y = mx + b where the multiplier, m, or the coefficient of the x term represents the slope of the line and the b is your constant term which represents the y-intercept of the line
This linear equation has a slope equal to -4 since it's
the coefficient of the number in front of your variable.
This equation has a y-intercept that is equal to 6 since it's
in the place of the b in the equation y = mx + b.