Find the slope of the line given its graph.

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The slope of the line given its graph is -1/8.

To find the slope of a line given its graph, you need to determine the change in y-coordinates divided by the change in x-coordinates for any two points on the line.

Let's take two points on the line and find their coordinates.

One point is (x1, y1) and the other point is (x2, y2).

Using the formula for slope, which is:
slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1),

we can calculate the slope.

Since you didn't provide any points, it's not possible to determine the slope of the line.

To find the slope of a line given its graph, you need to determine the change in the y-coordinates divided by the change in the x-coordinates between two points on the line.

To do this, first, identify two points on the line. These points can be any two distinct points as long as they are on the line.

Next, calculate the difference in the y-coordinates (vertical distance) between the two points and the difference in the x-coordinates (horizontal distance) between the two points.

Finally, divide the difference in the y-coordinates by the difference in the x-coordinates to find the slope of the line.

Based on the options provided, it seems that the correct answer is -1/8.