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AnimeGhoul8863:

What is the equation, in slope-intercept form, of the line that passes through (0, 3) and has a slope of −6? y = 3x + 6 y = 3x − 6 y = −6x − 3 y = −6x + 3

AnimeGhoul8863:

i think its B

Nicoley269:

Why do you think that?

AnimeGhoul8863:

Because if the slope = -6 meaning there was subtraction .......and as i say that i see C i change meh mind the answer is C

Nicoley269:

What is the y intercept?

Pixel:

nah fam

AnimeGhoul8863:

(0,-3)

Nicoley269:

The y intercept?

AnimeGhoul8863:

its D

AnimeGhoul8863:

yess

Nicoley269:

It’s 3

AnimeGhoul8863:

y = −6x − 3 Y intercept (0,-3) x intercept ( -1/2,0) y = −6x + 3 Y intercept (0,3) x intercept ( 1/2,0)

Nicoley269:

Nope

Nicoley269:

Can I just tell you the answer?

AnimeGhoul8863:

sure

Nicoley269:

Yes or no?

AnimeGhoul8863:

i still think its D

AnimeGhoul8863:

YES

Nicoley269:

No it’s not D

Nicoley269:

It’s B

AnimeGhoul8863:

thx

Pixel:

its not b

Pixel:

y=mx+B is slope intercept

Pixel:

3 is not the slope

Pixel:

so B is wrong

AnimeGhoul8863:

thats what i thought i still think its D bc D y = −6x + 3 Y intercept (0,3) x intercept ( 1/2,0)

AnimeGhoul8863:

@Pixel

Pixel:

it is d

AnimeGhoul8863:

SO I WAS RIGHT FOR ONCE I AM SMART

Pixel:

very

AnimeGhoul8863:

:3

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