Find the slope of the following graphs.

A line is graphed on a coordinate grid through points with coordinates negative 2 comma 4 and coordinates 2 comma 1.

AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!

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

Two points were given, no question was asked.

(-2,4) and (2, 1)
slope would be (1-4)/(2+2) = -3/4

So the bot couldn't even get its own made-up question right.

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

slope = (change in y) / (change in x)

In this case, the coordinates of the two points are (-2, 4) and (2, 1).

To calculate the change in y, subtract the y-coordinate of the second point from the y-coordinate of the first point:
change in y = 1 - 4 = -3

To calculate the change in x, subtract the x-coordinate of the second point from the x-coordinate of the first point:
change in x = 2 - (-2) = 4

Now, substitute the values into the slope formula:
slope = (-3) / (4)

Thus, the slope of the line is -3/4.

The slope of the line is -3.