Graph the equation x - y = 6 using the form y = mx + b.

what numbers would be shown on the graph?

To graph the equation x - y = 6 in the form y = mx + b, we need to rearrange the equation in terms of y:

y = x - 6

Now we can see that the slope (m) is 1 and the y-intercept (b) is -6.

The graph would pass through the point (0, -6) and have a slope of 1, meaning that for every 1 unit increase in x, y will increase by 1 unit.

The numbers shown on the graph would include points such as (0, -6), (1, -5), (2, -4), (3, -3), (4, -2), (5, -1), (6, 0), and so on.