a line has an equation of y+ -x + 6. What are the slople and the y intercept

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The equation y+ -x + 6 can be rewritten as y = -x + 6.

The slope of the line is the coefficient of the x-term, which is -1.

The y-intercept is the constant term, which is 6.

Therefore, the slope of the line is -1, and the y-intercept is 6.
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