Question #05cf3

1 Answer
Dec 14, 2017

See below.

Explanation:

The slope-intercept form of linear equations is

#y=mx+b#

where #m# represents the slope and #b# represents the #y#-intercept.

If we apply this to the given equation #y=-3x+6#, we can tell that #m=-3# and #b=6#. Therefore, the slope and #y#-intercept for this graph are #-3# and #(0,6)#, respectively.

I hope that helps!