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Explanation:

The slope-intercept form of the equation of a line that passes through (5, -4) and has a slope of 3/4 is y = (3/4)x - 31/4.

What is the slope-intercept form?

The slope-intercept form of a line is y=mx + c.

Where, x and y are coordinates. m = slope and c = y intercept.

Given, slope (m) = 3/4

Substituting the values of (x, y) as (5, -4) and m = 3/4, we get:

-4 = (3/4) × 5 + c

⇒ c = -4 - (3/4) × 5 = -4 - 15/4 = -31/4

Now, putting the value of c in the standard equation:

y = (3/4)x - 31/4

⇒ 4y = 3x - 31

⇒ 3x - 4y = 31

Answer is Option C

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