Please help!! I’m taking a math course a grade above mine but since i’m on break my teacher isn’t able to help me.

Answer:
Slope = ½
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the two points on the graph, (-4 , 0) and (0, 2):
Let (x₁, y₁) = (-4 , 0)
(x₂, y₂) = (0, 2)
Substitute the given points into the following slope formula:
[tex]\LARGE\mathsf{m = \frac {(y_2\: -\: y_1)}{(x_2\: -\: x_1)}}[/tex]
[tex]\LARGE\mathsf{m = \frac {2\: -\:0}{0\: -\:(-4)}}[/tex]
[tex]\LARGE\mathsf{m = \frac {2\: -\:0}{0\: +\:4}}[/tex]
[tex]\LARGE\mathsf{m = \frac {2}{4}\:=\:\frac{1}{2}}[/tex]
Therefore, the slope of the line is ½.