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The slope intercept form for a line is y = mx + b.
                                                                 ↑      

m is the slope of the line or how steep it is. b is where the line runs into the y axis at one point. x and y are the values you plug in when you have a specific point you want to use (x, y).

For the first picture, you can see that the line "intercepts" or collides with the y axis at 1. Thus we know the b value.

To find the slope, you just pick 2 points on the line and plug them into a little equation (try to memorize this equation, it helps to find slope):

m = (y
₂ - y₁)/(x₂ - x₁)

The two points we'll use are (1, 0) and (0, 1) since x goes through both of
those points.                          ↑  ↑           ↑  ↑
                                              x₁ y₁        x₂ y

m = (1 - 0)/(0 - 1)

m = 1 / -1

m = -1

This makes sense - since the slope is going downward, the slope is negative.

So the equation is:

y = -x + 1

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For the second problem, We  can see the line intercepts the y-axis at -5. That is our b value.

The the slope of this line is 0 since it is not going up or down, so that is our m value:

y = 0(x) - 5 = -5

The equation of the line is y = -5
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