Determine which ordered pair is a solution of y = –5x + 10.

A. (–15, 5)
B. (2, 0)
C. (–1, –5)
D. (3, 25)

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Substitute the x and y values of each ordered pair into the equation and see if the equation is true.

A. y = -5(-15) + 10 = 75 + 10 = 85, which is not equal to 5. Therefore, (–15, 5) is not a solution of the equation.

B. y = -5(2) + 10 = 0, which is equal to 0. Therefore, (2, 0) is a solution of the equation.

C. y = -5(-1) + 10 = 15, which is not equal to -5. Therefore, (–1, –5) is not a solution of the equation.

D. y = -5(3) + 10 = -5, which is equal to -5. Therefore, (3, 25) is not a solution of the equation.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. (2, 0)

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