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Write the equation of a line with a slope of –1 and a y-intercept of –6.

y = –x – 6
y = –6x – 1
–x + y = –6
–x – y = –6

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Answer is Y= -x - 6

This is in Y=mx + b form

M = slope

b= y-intercept

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User Arancha
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For this case the generic equation of the line is given by:


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Where,

m: slope of the line

b: intersection with the y axis

For this case we have:


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Therefore, substituting values in the generic equation we have:


image

Answer:

The equation of the line is:


image

option 1

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User Michael Zhang
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For this case the generic equation of the line is given by:


image

Where,

m: slope of the line

b: intersection with the y axis

For this case we have:


image

Therefore, substituting values in the generic equation we have:


image

Answer:

The equation of the line is:


image

option 1

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User JCollerton
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7.3k points

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