The point located at (2,-5) is point B.
The question asks which point is located at (2,-5). To answer this question, we need to first understand what the coordinates of a point represent. The coordinates of a point are two numbers that tell us where the point is located on a graph. The first number, called the x-coordinate, tells us how far the point is to the right of the origin. The second number, called the y-coordinate, tells us how far the point is above the origin.
In the image that you provided, the origin is labeled as "O". The x-axis is labeled as "4" and the y-axis is labeled as "2". This means that the point (2,-5) is located two units to the right of the origin and five units below the origin.
We can see from the image that point B is the only point that is located at (2,-5). Therefore, the answer to the question is **point B**.
Additional information:
The point (2,-5) is located in the fourth quadrant of the coordinate plane. The fourth quadrant is the quadrant where the x-coordinate is positive and the y-coordinate is negative.
The point (2,-5) is also located on the line y=-5. This means that all of the points on this line have the same y-coordinate of -5.