Question 1025037

Son needs help and this is way beyond my comprehension. Find the slope and the y intercept of the graph of the linear equation.
Y=3x-6
Y+5=-3/4x
Y=7/9x-31/3
<pre>Slope-intercept form of  a linear equation: {{{y = mx + b}}}, where:
m (coefficient on x) = slope
b = y-intercept

y = 3x - 6
y = mx + b
Therefore, m, or the slope = 3, and b, or y-intercept = - 6
All equations need to be in "y = mx + b" form to determine their slopes and y-intercepts. You should be able to do the rest!