Function 1 (the table) has a slope of -2.
This can be calculated using the slope formula,
. Using (-1,3) and (-2,5):
![m = (5-3)/(-2-(-1)) = (2)/(-1) = -2](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/high-school/uw63eksrqsmvuuh5m6fy3qcb33kek0rxl3.png)
Function 2 (the graph) has a slope of about 3.5.
It's hard to know for sure with the blurry picture. If you go from (-1,0) to the y-intercept at about (0,3.5), that gives you a rise of 3.5 and a run of 1, so a slope of 3.5.
3.5 is a greater rate of change than -2.