Find the slope of the line graphed below.

Points are (-4,-1) and (4,3)

Is the slope 4/8 ?

yes, but reduce it to

1/2

To find the slope of a line, you can use the formula:

slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

In this case, the coordinates of the points given are (-4,-1) and (4,3).

Using the formula, we can substitute the values into the equation:

slope = (3 - (-1)) / (4 - (-4))
= (3 + 1) / (4 + 4)
= 4 / 8
= 1/2

Hence, the slope of the line graphed between the points (-4,-1) and (4,3) is 1/2.

Therefore, the statement that the slope is 4/8 is incorrect. The correct slope is 1/2.