Posted by matthew on Wednesday, April 16, 2008 at 6:52pm.
The answer is y=2x+6.
You alwalys put a variable after the slope and then you add the y-intercept.
It's pretty easy. For example, if the slope= 7 and the y-intercept= -3 your answer would be y=7x+-3. Get it?
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