Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Method 1:
The slope-intercept of an equation of a line:
[tex]y=mx+b[/tex]
m - slope
b - y-intercept
We have the equation of a line in the point-slope form:
[tex]y-4=2(x-6)[/tex]
Convert it the the slope-intercept formula:
[tex]y-4=2(x-6)[/tex] use the distributive property
[tex]y-4=2x-12[/tex] add 4 to both sides
[tex]y=2x-8\to b=-8[/tex]
Method 2:
The y-intercept is for x = 0. Put x = 0 to the equation:
[tex]y-4=2(0-6)[/tex]
[tex]y-4=2(-6)[/tex]
[tex]y-4=-12[/tex] add 4 to both sides
[tex]y=-8[/tex]