To graph a linear function with a y-intercept of 6 and a slope of 1/2, you can use the slope-intercept form of a linear equation:
y = mx + b
where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
In this case, the equation would be:
y =1/2x + 6
Here, the slope m is 1/2 and the y-intercept b is 6.
To graph the line:
1. Start by plotting the y-intercept at the point (0, 6).
2. Use the slope to find another point. For a slope of 1/2, move up 1 unit and to the right 2 units from the y-intercept. This gives you another point.
3. Draw a straight line passing through both points.
Your graph should represent the linear function with a y-intercept of 6 and a slope of 1/2.