Which equation represents the slope-intercept form of the line below? y-intercept = (0, -6) slope = -5 A. y = -6x + 5 B. y = -6x - 5 C. y = -5x + 6 D. y = -5x - 6
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Step 1:** Identify the slope and y-intercept from the given information: Slope (m) = -5 Y-intercept (b) = -6 ** Show more…
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