Answer:
the ordered pairs which represent points on the line are
(6, -30) ⇒ A
(-3, 15) ⇒ D
(1, -5) ⇒ E
Explanation:
To find the ordered pairs represents points on the line y = -5x, substitute x in the equation by the x-coordinate of each point if the value of y equals the y-coordinate of the point, then the point lies on the line
∵ y = -5x
∵ The ordered pair is (6, -30)
∴ x = 6 and y = -30
→ Substitute x in the equation by 6 to find y
∵ y = -5(6)
∴ y = -30
→ y has the same value of the y-coordinate of the point
∴ (6, -30) represents point on the line
∵ The ordered pair is (-2, -10)
∴ x = -2 and y = -10
→ Substitute x in the equation by -2 to find y
∵ y = -5(-2)
∴ y = 10
→ y does not have the same value of the y-coordinate of the point
∴ (-2, -10) does not represent a point on the line
∵ The ordered pair is (5, 25)
∴ x = 5 and y = 25
→ Substitute x in the equation by 5 to find y
∵ y = -5(5)
∴ y = -25
→ y does not have the same value of the y-coordinate of the point
∴ (5, 25) does not represent a point on the line
∵ The ordered pair is (-3, 15)
∴ x = -3 and y = 15
→ Substitute x in the equation by -3 to find y
∵ y = -5(-3)
∴ y = 15
→ y has the same value of the y-coordinate of the point
∴ (-3, 15) represents a point on the line
∵ The ordered pair is (1, -5)
∴ x = 1 and y = -5
→ Substitute x in the equation by 1 to find y
∵ y = -5(1)
∴ y = -5
→ y has the same value of the y-coordinate of the point
∴ (1, -5) represents a point on the line