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Answer & Step-by-step explanation:

You can totally do this!

Vertical line is an up and down line. L and m are vertical lines. All vertical lines have the equation:

x = anumber

Line L goes up and down straight thru -1 (on the x-axis) so the equation for L is

x = -1

Look at the graph and see how you can see this. You can see it! Line m is an up and down line, a vertical line, so it has an x= anumber type of equation.

Look at line m on the graph. See that it goes thru 6. So the equation of line m is x = 6

A horizontal line is a right and left line, like the horizon. Line n and line p are horizontal lines. A horizontal line has the equation:

y = anumber.

Line n goes thru 4 on the y-axis. So the equation of line n is

y = 4

Line p is a horizontal line that goes thru -2 on the y-axis,so line p has the equation

y = -2

User Rgthree
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Answer:

line l: x = -1

line m: x = 6

line n: y = 4

line p: y = -2

Explanation:

All of these lines are parallel to either to y or x axis, so the slope is either zero or undefined. This means all you have to do is set x or y equal to the x intercept or y intercept. For lines that go vertically, they always have the same x coordinate and any y coordinate you put in will make a point that is on the line. The same thing with the horizontal lines, except they all have the same y coordinate and any x coordinate will make a point that is on that line.

All you have to do is set x or y, depending on which way the line is going, equal to the point is goes through on the axis it travels through, no need to worry about slope or y = mx + b.

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