A line has an equation of y=−x+6. What are the slope and y-intercept?(1 point) Responses The slope is 6, and the y-intercept is −1. The slope is 6, and the y -intercept is negative 1 . There is no slope, and the y-intercept is 6. There is no slope, and the y -intercept is 6. The slope is 1, and the y-intercept is 6. The slope is 1, and the y -intercept is 6. The slope is −1, and the y-intercept is 6. The slope is negative 1 , and the y -intercept is 6.

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The equation of the line is given as \( y = -x + 6 \).

In this equation:

  • The slope (m) is the coefficient of \( x \), which is \( -1 \).
  • The y-intercept (b) is the constant term, which is \( 6 \).

Therefore, the slope is \( -1 \) and the y-intercept is \( 6 \).

So the correct response is: The slope is -1, and the y-intercept is 6.

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