The slope of the line is
1/2
2
1/4
4
and represents the
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The slope of the line is the ratio of the rise (change in y) to the run (change in x).
From the options you provided, each value represents how steep the line is. For example:
– A slope of 1/2 means for every 2 units moved horizontally (run), the line moves up 1 unit (rise).
– A slope of 2 indicates that for every 1 unit moved horizontally, the line moves up 2 units.
– A slope of 1/4 means that for every 4 units moved horizontally, the line goes up just 1 unit.
– A slope of 4 indicates that for every 1 unit moved horizontally, the line goes up 4 units.
Without additional context, it’s not clear what you are asking specifically about the slope. If you’re looking to identify the slope from a specific line equation or determine which slope is steeper, please provide more details!