SOLUTION: how do u write an equation for with y-intercept 4 and parallel to y=-3x+6 also... how do i write a equation for when a graph is given and there is a point plotted, for exampl

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Question 25702: how do u write an equation for
with y-intercept 4 and parallel to y=-3x+6
also...
how do i write a equation for when a graph is given and there is a point plotted, for example
(0,-2)...it says write an eaquation, how would i do that?

Answer by stanbon(48551) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The slope-intercept form of a line is y=mx+b
m is the slope and needs to be -3
y-int is 4
So, equation is y=-3x+4
Cheers
stan H.