To determine the slope of a line from a graph, you typically look for the change in the vertical direction (rise)-over the change in the horizontal direction (run).
Since I can't see the graph, I can't provide the exact slope. However, here’s how you can find it:
- Identify two points on the line. Let's call them Point A (x1, y1) and Point B (x2, y2).
- Calculate the rise (the difference in y-values): rise = y2 - y1.
- Calculate the run (the difference in x-values): run = x2 - x1.
- The slope (m) is then calculated by the formula: m = rise/run.
After you calculate the slope, you can match it to one of your response options.
If you would like to share specific coordinates of points from the graph, I can assist you further in calculating the slope.