x-y=6
The slope-intercept form is y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
y=mx+b
Subtract x from both sides of the equation.
-y=6-x
Multiply each term in -y=6-x by -1
Multiply each term in -y=6-x by -1.
(-y)⋅-1=6⋅-1+(-x)⋅-1
Multiply (-y)⋅-1.
Multiply -1 by -1.
1y=6⋅-1+(-x)⋅-1
Multiply y by 1.
y=6⋅-1+(-x)⋅-1
y=6⋅-1+(-x)⋅-1
Simplify 6⋅-1+(-x)⋅-1.
Simplify each term.
Multiply 6 by -1.
y=-6+(-x)⋅-1
Multiply (-x)⋅-1.
Multiply -1 by -1.
y=-6+1x
Multiply x by 1.
y=-6+x
y=-6+x
y=-6+x
Reorder -6 and x.
y=x-6
y=x-6
y=x-6
y=x-6
Find the values of m and b using the form y=mx+b.
m=1
b=-6
The slope of the line is the value of m, and the y-intercept is the value of b.
Slope: 1
y-intercept: -6
Slope: 1
y-intercept: -6
Find the Slope and Y-Intercept x-y=6