We have to write the equations of the line in the slope intercept form:
1. In the graph we see that the y-intercept (the value of the line when x=0) is y=3. Then, we already know the value of b (b=3).
Using the other known point (3,0), we can calculate the slope m:
Then, with m=-1 and b=3, we can write the equation as:
2. In this case, the line is defined only for x=-4. The slope and the y-intercept tend to infinity. So the only equation to represent this line is x=-4.
3. We see that the y-intercept is y(0)=-2. Then, b=-2.
We use the point (1,0) to calculate the slope m:
Then, with m=2 and b=-2, we can write the equation as:
4. In this case, the line is defined only for y=-2. This is the y-intercept (b=-2), while the slope, as the line does not change value in function of x, is 0.
Then, with m=0 and b=-2, the equation is: