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write slope intercept equation for line passes through (6,1) and has the slope 5/6
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Answered by Reiny
You know the equation must be

y = (5/6)x + b
but (6,1) lies on it, so
1 = (5/6)(6) + b
1 = 5+b
b=-4

y = (5/6)x - 4
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