Equation of a line in slope-intercept form:

m is the slope
b is the y-intercept
As you have the slope (m= -4) and a point (6,1) you use it in the equation above to find the y-intercept, as follow:
(6,1) x=6 y=1
m= -4

Solve b:

Then, the equation of the given line in slope-intercept form is:
Answer:
2x-30
Step-by-step explanation:
5(x-3) = 5x-15
-3(x+5) -3x-15
(5x-15) + (-3x-15) = 2x-30
Answer:
-3x+12-9x+8=-3(4x-7)
-3x+12-9x+8=-12x+21
-12x+21=-12x+21
21=21
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Step-by-step explanation:
Slope-intercept form of an equation is
y = mx + b, where <em>m </em>is the slope and <em>b </em>is the y-intercept.
To put this equation in the form of y = mx + b, we have to isolate the y. Here's how:

In slope-intercept form, the equation is
y = -2x + 12.
Hope this helps!
The difference means subtraction so 49.5-37.5=12 then multiply by 2. 12x2=24