Find the slope of each of the three line segments in the graph below. Please show all of your work. Between which two points is the slope the smallest?

Where is the graph?

To find the slope of each line segment on the graph, we need to calculate the change in y-values divided by the change in x-values.

1. Let's consider the first line segment between points A and B. The coordinates of point A are (x₁, y₁) and the coordinates of point B are (x₂, y₂). We can calculate the slope using the formula: slope = (y₂ - y₁) / (x₂ - x₁).

2. Repeat the above steps for the other two line segments: between points B and C and between points C and D. Calculate the slopes for each segment.

3. To determine which two points have the smallest slope, compare the slopes calculated in step 2. The line segment with the smallest slope will be between the two points that generated that slope.

Please provide the coordinates of points A, B, C, and D on the graph so that we can proceed with the calculations.