Equations of Lines: Slope-Intercept Form

Thank you for providing the answer you obtained! When you say "y equals negative 5/6 plus 2," it sounds like you're referring to an equation in slope-intercept form. This would typically be written as y=rac56x+2y = - rac{5}{6}x + 2. In this form, the slope (mm) is rac56- rac{5}{6} and the y-intercept (bb) is 22. This means the line crosses the y-axis at the point (0,2)(0, 2) and for every 6 units you move to the right on the graph, the line moves down 5 units. If you'd like to provide the problem you were working on, I can help yverify if this is the correct answer based on the steps for