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What is the slope of the line represented by the equation f(t)=2t−6?

A.)The slope is 2 and the y-intercept is −6.
B.)The slope is −6 and the y-intercept is 2.
C.)The slope is 2 and the y-intercept is 6.
D.)The slope is 6 and the y-intercept is 2.

Answers

Answered by susmitapal496
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Step-by-step explanation:

F(X) = 2t - 6

A/Q => y = mx + c

so, c = -6

y intercept = 2

option B

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Answered by dudejavasu001
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Answer: Slope of the line is 2 and y-intercept of the line is -6.

Given: We are given a line with the equation f(t) = 2t - 6

To Find: We need to find the slope and y-intercept of the line.

Step-by-Step Explanation: We know the slope-intercept form of line is:

y = mx + c

Here, y is a function of x, m is the slope of the line and c is the y-intercept.

y is a function of x means that the value of y depends on x.

In the equation given in the question f(t) means that f is a function of t.

Step 1: Comparing this equation with the given equation f(t) = 2t-6

Here, f is the function of t, 2 is the slope and -6 is the y-intercept.

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