Question 181212
 i don't know how to find the slope, x and y intercept of the following equation:
y-6=(x-3)
y-6 = x-3
y = x+3
The slope-intercept form is y = mx+b.  m is the slope.
In y = x+3, the coefficient of x is 1.
So the slope, m, is 1.
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Also, in y=mx+b, b is the y-intercept, so that is (0,3). (where it crosses the y-axis, x = 0)
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To find the x-intercept, set y = 0
0 = x+3
x = -3
That's the point (-3,0)