find the slope and intercept of y = 6 - x.

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2023-02-11

find the slope and intercept of y = 6 - x.

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Gazzuolabps

Gazzuolabps

Beginner2023-02-12Added 10 answers

Use formula y = m x + b where m-slope and b=y-intercept, so in our case
y = 6 - x
y=-1x+6
So slope=-1, intercept (6,0) and (0,6)
Zariah Vazquez

Zariah Vazquez

Beginner2023-02-13Added 1 answers

The slope is -1.The y-intercept is 6 and the point is (0,6).The x-intercept is 6 and the point is (6,0). Explanation: Given:y=6-x is a linear equation in slope-intercept in slope-intercept form: y=mx+b,where:m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.m=-1 and b=6Since the y-intercept is the value of y when x=0, the point for the y-intercept is (0,6).The x-intercept is the value of x when y=0.0=6-xx=6The x-intercept is 6.The point for the x-intercept is (6,0)graph{y=6-x [-11.16, 11.34, -3.375, 7.875]}

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