Find the slope of the line given its graph. (1 point) Responses 4 4 12 Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction 2 2 −12

The slope of the line given its graph is 4.

Find the slope of the line given its graph. (1 point) Responses 8 8 1 1 −18 negative Start Fraction 1 over 8 End Fraction 18 Start Fraction 1 over 8 End Fraction

The slope of the line given its graph is -18.

Find the slope of the line given its graph. (1 point) Responses −56 negative Start Fraction 5 over 6 End Fraction −1 negative 1 −5 negative 5 1

The slope of the line given its graph is -5.

To find the slope of a line given its graph, we need to determine the change in the y-coordinates (vertical change) divided by the change in the x-coordinates (horizontal change) between any two points on the line.

From the responses provided, there seems to be some confusion. The correct answer for the slope cannot be determined without additional information or clarification on the points being referenced. Could you please provide more context or information about the specific points on the line?

To find the slope of a line given its graph, you need to identify two points on the line. Let's call these points (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂).

Looking at the provided responses, we have four possible points: (4, 4), (12, 2), (1/2, 2), and (-12, -2). However, we need two distinct points to calculate the slope.

Let's consider the points (4, 4) and (12, 2). Now we can use the formula for slope:

slope = (y₂ - y₁) / (x₂ - x₁)

Plugging in the values: (2 - 4) / (12 - 4)

slope = -2 / 8

Simplifying the fraction, we get:

slope = -1/4

Therefore, the slope of the line is -1/4.