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Which equation represents a line with a slope of -3 and a y-intercept of -6?

A. y = 3x - 6
B. y = 6x + 3
C. y = - 3x +6
D. y = - 3x - 6

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I think it might Be D
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Answer:

D. y=-3x-6

Explanation:

Slope is before x and since it is -3 it is -3x the y-intercept is the number without the variable and since it's -6 you get y=-3x-6

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