the correct question is
The square PQRS has vertices P(–8, 4), Q(–5, 4), R(–5, 1), and S(–8, 1). A student determined that the equation of the line QS is y=-1x+9. Evaluate the student’s response
we know that
The square PQRS has vertices P(–8, 4), Q(–5, 4), R(–5, 1), and S(–8, 1)
step 1
find the slope m of the line QS
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)-----> m=(1-4)/(-8+5)---> m=-3/-3----> m=1
step 2
with m=1 and point Q(–5, 4)
find the equation of the line QS
y-y1=m*(x-x1)------> y-4=1*(x+5)----> y=x+5+4----> y=x+9
therefore
the student had the slope incorrect
The student calculated the y-intercept correctly
the answer is the option
B. The student calculated the y-intercept correctly but did not calculate the slope correctly.