The slope is -5/3 and the y-intercept is 6.
To graph the linear equation, start at the y-intercept of (0,6). Then, use the slope -5/3 to find another point on the line. The slope -5/3 means that for every 3 units you move to the right, you move down 5 units.
Plot the second point and draw a straight line connecting the two points. This line represents the graph of the linear equation y = -5/3x + 6.
Identify the slope and y intercept. Then, graph the linear equation.
y= −5/3x+6
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