What is the slope-intercept form of the line passing through (0,6) and (3,2)?

1 Answer
Sep 29, 2016

y=83+6

Explanation:

Using the slope formula: y2y1x2x1
You should choose the first coordinate point to be (x1,y1) and the other to be (x2,y2)
So 2630 will give you the slope m
Now you need to put the slope and one of the given points into slope-intercept form.
if m=83 you can solve for b in y=mx+b
Inserting the point (0,6) we get
6=83(0)+b
So, b=6
You can check this using the other point and plug in b.
2=83(3)+6?
Yes, because this equation is true, b=6 must be the correct y-intercept.
Therefore, our equation is y=83+6