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What is the equation of the line with slope -3 and y-intercept 6? Express your answer in slope-intercept form.

y = 3x + 6
y=-3X-6
y=-3x+6
y-3x - 6

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Hi there! (:

Slope-Intercept form looks like this:

y=mx+b

Where

m is the slope (-3)

b is the y-intercept (6)

Therefore, the equation looks like this:

y=-3x+6

Therefore, the answer is Option C.

Hope this helps!

If you have any questions, feel free to ask! (:

~An excited gal


SparklingFlower

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Answer:

the third one

Explanation:

-3 is the slope which would be in front of x and a positive 6 would be at the end

User Luca Ceresoli
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