Juan graphed a line with a slope of −23 .

How does Juan count the slope from any point on the graph?

To count the slope from any point on the graph, Juan would need to determine how much the y-coordinate changes for every 1 unit of x-coordinate change. In other words, he would calculate the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change. In this case, since the slope is -23, it means that for every 1 unit increase in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate decreases by 23 units.