Find the slope of the graph point) m = 4; m = 0.5; m = 2; m = - 2

The slope of each of the given lines can be determined from their respective equations in the slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m is the slope.

1) For the line with slope m = 4, the equation would be y = 4x + b.
This line has a slope of 4.

2) For the line with slope m = 0.5, the equation would be y = 0.5x + b.
This line has a slope of 0.5.

3) For the line with slope m = 2, the equation would be y = 2x + b.
This line has a slope of 2.

4) For the line with slope m = -2, the equation would be y = -2x + b.
This line has a slope of -2.