Find the slope of the line graphed below.

There are two ways you could calculate slope.
The first is using two points on the line. Plug the coordinates into the formula:
y₁ - y₂ / x₁ - x₂
This is the difference in rise divided by the difference in run, or rise/run. Our marked coordinates are (-2, -3) and (0, 1).
y₁ - y₂ / x₁ - x₂
-3 - 1 / -2 - 0
-4 / -2
2
The second method is much faster: Look at the graph; count the amount of units the graph rises and the amount of units the graph runs, then divide the former number by the latter number (see attachment).
4 / 2 = 2
Answer:
Slope = 2