yintercept is (0,6) and is < or > (5,1) find a graph

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To determine whether the y-intercept (0, 6) is greater than or less than the point (5, 1), we need to compare the y-coordinate values.

Given that the y-coordinate of the y-intercept is 6, and the y-coordinate of the other point is 1, we can see that 6 is greater than 1.

Therefore, the y-intercept (0, 6) is greater than the point (5, 1).

Now let's draw a graph to represent this information:

First, plot the y-intercept (0, 6) on the y-axis at 6 units:

|
6 | ●
|________________
0 5

Next, plot the other point (5, 1) on the graph at 5 units on the x-axis and 1 unit on the y-axis:

|
6 | ●
5 | ●
|________________
0 5

Draw a line connecting the two points:

|
6 | ●
5 |───────────────●
|________________
0 5

This line represents the linear equation that connects the y-intercept (0, 6) with the point (5, 1).