How do you graph the line y=-x+6?

1 Answer
Apr 18, 2017

See below

Explanation:

This is already in the form y=mx+b where m is slope and b is the y-intercept.

Our m=-1 and our b=6. That means that we start at (0,6) and every time we go up 1 x value, we go down 1 y value. The opposite happens if we go down 1 x value.

graph{y=-x+6 [-18.02, 18.01, -5.33, 12.69]}