Find the slope of the following graph

What graph?

To find the slope of a graph, you need to determine the change in the y-values (vertical) divided by the change in the x-values (horizontal).

Unfortunately, since you have not provided a specific graph, I cannot directly calculate the slope for you. However, I can guide you on how to find it on your own:

1. Locate any two points on the graph. Let's call them Point 1 and Point 2.
2. Determine the x-coordinate and y-coordinate of each point.
3. Use the formula for slope: slope = (change in y) / (change in x).
- The change in y = (y-coordinate of Point 2) - (y-coordinate of Point 1).
- The change in x = (x-coordinate of Point 2) - (x-coordinate of Point 1).
4. Divide the change in y by the change in x to calculate the slope.
- slope = (change in y) / (change in x).

By following these steps, you can find the slope of any given graph.