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At graph of Number 4: Let's first determine the equation of each line.

LINE 1: Let's use point A: (x1,y1) = (-5,-5) and point B: (x2,y2) = (-3,-4).

Getting the slope (m):


\text{ m = }\frac{y_2-y_1_{}}{x_2-x_1}
\text{ m = }\frac{-4\text{ - (-5)}}{-3\text{ - (-5)}}\text{ = }\frac{-4\text{ + 5}}{-3\text{ + 5}}\text{ = }(1)/(2)

Getting the y-intercept (b): Use m = 1/2 and x,y = -5,-5


\text{ y = mx + b}
-5\text{ = (}(1)/(2))(-5)\text{ + b}
\text{ -5 = }(-5)/(2)\text{ + b }\rightarrow\text{ b = -5 + }(5)/(2)
\text{b = }\frac{\text{-10}}{2}\text{ + }(5)/(2)\text{ = }\frac{-10\text{ + 5}}{2}
\text{ b = -}(5)/(2)

Let's complete the equation: Substitute m and b in y = mx + b.


\text{ y = mx + b}
\text{ y = (}(1)/(2))x\text{ + (-}(5)/(2))
\text{ y = }(1)/(2)x\text{ - }(5)/(2)\text{ ; f(x) = }(1)/(2)x\text{ - }(5)/(2)

LINE 2: Let's use point A: (x1,y1) = (-3,-2) and point B: (x2,y2) = (1,0).

Getting the slope (m):


\text{ m = }(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)
\text{ m = }(0-(-2))/(1-(-3))=\frac{0\text{ + 2}}{1\text{ + 3}}\text{ = }(2)/(4)\text{ = }(1)/(2)

Getting the y-intercept (b): Use m = 1/2 and x,y = 1,0


\text{ y = mx + b}
\text{ 0 = (}(1)/(2))(1)\text{ + b}
\text{ 0 = }(1)/(2)\text{ + b}
\text{ b = -}(1)/(2)

Let's complete the equation: Substitute m and b in y = mx + b.


\text{ y = mx + b}
\text{ y = (}(1)/(2))x\text{ + }(-(1)/(2))
\text{ y = }(1)/(2)x\text{ - }(1)/(2)\text{ ; f(x) = }(1)/(2)x\text{ - }(1)/(2)

LINE 3: Let's use point A: (x1,y1) = (1,2) and point B: (x2,y2) = (3,3).

Getting the slope (m):


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