For the equation \( y = -\frac{2}{3}x + 6 \):
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Y-Intercept (b): The y-intercept is found at the constant term in the equation, which is \( 6 \).
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Slope (m): The slope is the coefficient of \( x \), which is \( -\frac{2}{3} \).
To summarize:
- Y-Intercept (b): 6
- Slope (m): -\(\frac{2}{3}\)
Now to graph the equation:
- Start at the y-intercept (0, 6) on the graph.
- From that point, use the slope to move down 2 units and right 3 units to find another point.
- Repeat to plot more points and draw a line through them to represent the equation.
If you need any more help with the graphing process or have questions on related concepts, feel free to ask!