SOLUTION: use the y-intercepts to graph the equation -6x+y=21
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Question 178932: use the y-intercepts to graph the equation -6x+y=21
Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
rewrite in y=mx+b format m is the slope b is the y intercept.
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y=6x+21..
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y intercept is found when setting x to zero
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y=21...(0,21)
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slope is +6
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