an equation passes through a point when this point achieves that equation
substituting x=0 and y=6 in the equations results the following:
y=6x+8 --> 6 = 6*0 + 8 --> 6=8 -> wrong
y=6x+6 --> 6 = 6*0 + 6 --> 6=6 --> right
y=8x+4 --> 6 = 8*0 + 4 --> 6=4 --> wrong
(I think that you repeated the last equation)
so the only equation that passes through (0,6) is y=6x+6
2006-07-02 20:10:09
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answer #1
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answered by (¯`'•.¸ jojofafa ¸.•'`¯) 3
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y=6x+6
2006-07-02 19:20:10
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answer #2
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answered by ucd_grad_2005 4
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a million)Equation a million and a couple of are an identical (equivalent!) the two equation #a million and equation #2 symbolize the line that passes via the two given factors. 2) x = 4 3) x-intercept = (2, 0); y-intercept = (0, -6) 4) y + a million = 5(x + 2) 5) a million 6) some thing incorrect 7) y = -3/2x 8) some thing incorrect 9) 23 adults and 0 childrens
2016-12-08 15:09:36
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answered by bucks 3
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okay, all of these follow y=mx+b, right?
m is the slope of the line,
b is the y-intercept (0,b)
so, lets look at the y-intercept and the closest two coordinates for all these equations
6x+8:
(-1,2) (0,8) (1,14)
6x+6:
(-1,0) (0,6) (1,12)
8x+4
(-1,-4) (0,4) (1,12)
6x+6 is the only line that goes through (0,6)
2006-07-02 19:27:39
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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y=6x+6
just plug in the coordinates and whichever fits is your answer
plug in 0 for x and 6 for y, that is the only equation that works
2006-07-02 19:20:38
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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y=6x+6, any time it passes the coordinate (0,Y) Y is the constant.
2006-07-02 19:21:24
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answer #6
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answered by Viking Chicken 2
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y=6x+6,
2006-07-02 19:20:56
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answered by lc 1
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only y=6x+6
2006-07-02 19:19:36
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answered by tswift_2 1
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