Question 372329
<br><font face="Tahoma">Point-slope form for a linear equation with slope m and a point (x1,y1) is: <br>

y-y1=m(x-x1)<br>

In this case, we have<br>

m=6.1 and a point (0,6)<br>

So we have:<br>

{{{y-6=6.1(x-0)}}}<br>

{{{y=6.1x+6}}}<br>

We can easily see that the equation is now in slope-intercept form with slope m=6.1 and y-intercept of 6!<br>

Slope-intercept form is y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is they y-intercept.<br>

The answer therefore is:<br>

{{{y=6.1x+6}}}<br>

I hope this helps!<br>