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Step-by-step explanation:

I can give you the formulas and how to do it.

The formula for finding the slope is

y²-y¹ all over(divided by) x²-x¹.

You take the order pairs and you label them.

For example, the first one.

(4,2) 4 can be x¹ and 2 can be y¹

(7,6.5) 7 can be x² and 6.5 can be y²

So then you plug it in.

(6.5-2) all over/divided by (7-4)

That ends up being 4.5 over 3. Fraction form.

That is your slope.

Then you plug the slope into the point-slope formula which is

y-y¹=M(x-x¹).

You plug your slope in for M.

You pick either of the given points and plug it in for y¹ and x¹.

Then you solve.

If done right, your formula will end up matching the slope-intercept formula

y=Mx+b.

M is your slope.

b is your y-intercept.

Dont freak out when you start doing it with fractions. Just because it looks wierd, doesnt mean it's wrong.

Use this process for all four.

Hope this helps.

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