If x decreases by 3 units what is the corresponding change in y ?

We have the equation:
[tex]y=6x-2[/tex]The rate of change in linear functions like this is equal to the slope, which in this case is m = 6.
So, for each unit increase in x, y will increase in 6 units.
[tex]\Delta y=m\cdot\Delta x=6\cdot1=6[/tex]This rate of change is constant for linear functions, so when x decreases by 3 units, we expect y to decrease by 3*6 = 18 units, 3 times the slope. So y will be -18 of the previous value.
[tex]undefined[/tex]Answer: a) 6, b) -18.