Answer:
Graph #1 - y=-20x+40
Graph #2 - y=5x+10
Step-by-step explanation: The first thing that you do is pull two points from each of the graphs and find the slope. To find the slope you use
M = y2-y1/x2-x1
FROM GRAPH #1:
(3,40) (2,80)
(x1,y1) (x2,y2)
80-40/2-3
20/-1
M = -20
FROM GRAPH #2:
(1,10) (3,20)
(x1,y1) (x2,y2)
20-10/3-1
10/2
M = 5
2. Now once you find the slope you will use the equation of a line formula to form an equation.
y=mx+b
The (mx) is your slope, the (b) is the y-intercept. (any value on the y-axis)
3. Since we now know the equation of a line and the slope we will substitute the variables.
Graph #1:
y=mx+b
y=-20x+40
Graph #2:
y=mx+b
y=5x+10
HOPE THIS HELPS :)