Find the slope (rate of change) of the line. (1 point) Responses 5 5 –5 –5 Image with alt text: one-fifth
The slope of the line is 5.
The given information "one-fifth" indicates that the slope of the line is 1/5.
To find the slope (or rate of change) of a line, you need to have at least two points on the line. In this case, we are given points with the responses of 5 and -5.
The formula for finding the slope between two points is:
Slope = (change in y-coordinates) / (change in x-coordinates)
In this case, our two points are (1, 5) and (1, -5). The x-coordinate does not change between these two points, so the change in x-coordinates is 0.
The y-coordinate changes from 5 to -5, so the change in y-coordinates is -10.
Using the formula, the slope is:
Slope = (-10) / (0)
However, division by zero is undefined, so the slope of this line is undefined.
Note: The given information "Image with alt text: one-fifth" does not provide any additional information for calculating the slope of the line.