Graphing Linear Equations Unit Test Graph the equation x - y = 6 using the form y = mx + b (1 point)

To graph the equation x - y = 6 in the form y = mx + b, we can first rearrange the equation to solve for y:

x - y = 6
-y = -x + 6
y = x - 6

Now the equation is in the form y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

The slope (m) is 1, and the y-intercept (b) is -6.

Now we can graph the equation with a slope of 1 (meaning the line goes up 1 unit for every 1 unit to the right) and a y-intercept of -6 (where the line crosses the y-axis at y=-6).

Let's plot these points and draw the line:

y = x - 6

y-intercept: (0, -6)
x-intercept: (6, 0)

Now, we can connect these two points with a straight line to graph the equation x - y = 6 in the form y = mx + b.