Answer:
Well I‘ll try verbal explanation, if you still don’t understand, jsut leave a comment and Ill put some images up.
Step-by-step explanation:
Alright so in order to find a slop of a graph theres a rise and run feature for every plot on the point thats exactly on a number.
The rise is going up, the run is going right.
So in order to find the slope of a semi easy graph, start by looking for a point plotted on the line thats exact and you have to rise first untill you see another plot and then run to that point, The amount of times you raised is your numerator and the amount ran is the denominator.
For hard graphs locate 2 points that are exact.
Then you follow the equation for every slope which is
(y2-y1 / x2-x1)
So for example you have the points (1,2) and (3,6)
y1= The first y coordinate given (the first part of the pair)
y2= The second y-coordinate given (the second part of the second pair)
x1= The first x coordinates given
x2= the second x coordinate given
so if we use the previous example stated above (1,2) and (3,6)
y1= 2
y2= 6
x1= 1
x2=3
Now use the formula (y2-y1 / x2-x1)
Subsitute
6-2 / 3-1
4/2
the slope would be 2.
This formula works for every 2 points given.