MHB This calculates the equation for a graph based on given points.

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To create an equation for the given graphs based on specified coordinates, the Lagrange polynomial method is recommended. This technique allows for the calculation of a polynomial that passes through all provided points. An online calculator for Lagrange interpolating polynomials is also available, facilitating the process. Users can input their coordinates into the tool to generate the desired equation. Utilizing these resources will streamline the equation creation for the graphs.
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Can i get help with creating an equation for these two graphs above, the exact coordinates of the points are to the left
 

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