Write the equation of a line whose slope is 6 and whose y intercept is -3.

Y= slope * x + yintercept.

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But how?

Anonymous is telling you to use
y = m*x + b
where m is the slope and b is the y intercept.
Use m= 6 and b = -3
Example: if the numbers had been slope = 5 and y intercept = -4, then
y = 5x - 4 would be the equation.
Does that help?

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