which ordered pair is a solution to the equation y=-5x+4

A.(2,14)
B.(5,-29)
C.(3,-19)
D.(5,-21)

my answer is D

oops sorry yall!!

for #6 it's actually the 2nd graph where the arrow is coming up frm 5 (tony's age) and for #10 it's x = 15!!!

i have the same question but i thout it was B

it was taking to long i dont like to do this but i got the answers from brainly its D i think.

JoJo you were right

-5(5) + 4
= -25 + 4
= -21

D

To find which ordered pair is a solution to the equation y = -5x + 4, we need to substitute the values of x and y from each ordered pair into the equation and see if the equation holds true.

Let's check each option:

A. (2,14)
Substituting x = 2 and y = 14 into the equation:
14 = -5(2) + 4
14 = -10 + 4
14 = -6
This equation is not true, so option A is not a solution.

B. (5, -29)
Substituting x = 5 and y = -29 into the equation:
-29 = -5(5) + 4
-29 = -25 + 4
-29 = -21
This equation is not true, so option B is not a solution.

C. (3, -19)
Substituting x = 3 and y = -19 into the equation:
-19 = -5(3) + 4
-19 = -15 + 4
-19 = -11
This equation is not true, so option C is not a solution.

D. (5, -21)
Substituting x = 5 and y = -21 into the equation:
-21 = -5(5) + 4
-21 = -25 + 4
-21 = -21
This equation is true, so option D is a solution.

Therefore, the ordered pair (5, -21) is a solution to the equation y = -5x + 4.

i dont think it is b, but you might be right