To accurately answer the question regarding the change from Line W to Line X, I would need to analyze the slopes of both lines based on the coordinates. However, since I cannot see the image, I can guide you on how to determine the correct answer based on the slopes.
- Determine the slope of Line W and Line X by using the formula \( \text{slope} = \frac{\text{rise}}{\text{run}} \).
- Compare the slopes to see if there is a change from positive to negative or negative to positive.
- Check if the change in slope is by a factor of 3, meaning that when you look at the values, one is three times the other.
Based on the options provided, here are potential conclusions:
- If Line W has a negative slope and Line X has a positive slope, and the absolute values of the slopes reflect a factor of 3 change, then the correct response would be: "There is a slope change from negative to positive and by a factor of 3."
- If Line W has a positive slope and Line X has a negative slope with a factor of 3 change, the correct response would be: "There is a slope change from positive to negative and by a factor of 3."
- If there is no factor change, you'd choose the option stating the slope change but with no factor.
Please analyze the lines in your graph accordingly to pick the correct answer.