3. Determine which ordered pair is a solution of y = –5x + 10. (1 point)

(–15, 5)••
(2, 0)
(–1, –5)
(3, 25)

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You're right.

it's b

i got b because 10+(-5x2)=0

I took the quiz it’s B

To determine which ordered pair is a solution of the equation y = -5x + 10, we need to substitute the x and y values of each pair into the equation and see if they satisfy the equation.

Let's try each option:

1. (–15, 5):
By substituting x = -15 and y = 5 into the equation, we get:
5 = -5(-15) + 10
5 = 75 + 10
5 = 85
The equation is not satisfied, so this ordered pair is not a solution.

2. (2, 0):
By substituting x = 2 and y = 0 into the equation, we get:
0 = -5(2) + 10
0 = -10 + 10
0 = 0
The equation is satisfied, so this ordered pair is a solution.

3. (–1, –5):
By substituting x = -1 and y = -5 into the equation, we get:
-5 = -5(-1) + 10
-5 = 5 + 10
-5 = 15
The equation is not satisfied, so this ordered pair is not a solution.

4. (3, 25):
By substituting x = 3 and y = 25 into the equation, we get:
25 = -5(3) + 10
25 = -15 + 10
25 = -5
The equation is not satisfied, so this ordered pair is not a solution.

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

no its a because 10 is not negative so year your the dumbazz