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What is the equation of a line with a slope of 6 and a y-intercept of -8

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Answer:

y=6x-8

Explanation:

I'm using the y=mx+b formula. m always represents the slope, and b the y-intercept. So all I did was plug the numbers in. (This can help with determining the slope and y-intercept as well, btw)

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Answer:

COULD BE Y=6x-8

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