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Hey there!

To start, the slope intercept equation format is y=mx+b where m=the slope and b=the y-intercept.

Because you appear to have a coordinate set to plug in for x and y as well as a slope of 4, you can plug your known values into the slope intercept equation:
y=mx+b
coordinate: (1,6)
y=6 (the y value of the coordinate point)
x=1 (the x value of the coordinate point)
m=4 (the slope of the equation, given)

6=4(1)+b

Because b, your y-intercept is your only missing value, you can simplify your equation and solve for b:
6=4(1)+b
6=4+b
b=2

Now that you have your two needed values, your slope and your y-intercept, your final equation should be y=4x+2, or the third choice.

Hope this helps and I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day! :)