What is the equation of a line that goes through the point (0, -5) and has a slope of -3? O y=-3x – 5 O -5y = – 3x

What is the equation of a line that goes through the point (0, -5) and has a slope of -3?
O y=-3x – 5
O -5y = – 3x
Oy = 3x – 5
O y = -5x-3

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  1. Answer:
    y = -3x -5
    Step-by-step explanation:
    An order pair has an x and a y value (x,y)  They give us a point on the line (0 -5)  We will use this x = 0 and y = -5 and the slope -3 to write the equation
    y = mx + b  We need to find b.  We will substitute everything else in.
    -5 = -3(0) + b
    -5 = b
    y = -3x -5

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