Recall that to compute the equation of a line we have to have two points on the line, once we have two points we can use the following formula for the equation (unless it is a vertical line):
where (x₁,y₁) and (x₂,y₂) are two points on the line.
Now, notice that points (0,-1) and (3,2) are on line n, therefore its equation is:
Simplifying the above equation we get:
Two points on line m are: (0,4) and (1,2), therefore, its equation is:
Simplifying the above equation we get:
Since line l is horizontal all its points will have the same y entry y=5, therefore, its equation is:
Now, finally, when we have a vertical line its equation will be of the form x=k, where k is the x-entry of the points on the line. Notice that line p is a vertical line, and one point on the line is (-4,0), therefore its equation is:
Answer: