Which best explains how you know that A(−1, 6)

is on the same line as B(−3, 10)
and C(−5, 14)
?

CLEAR CHECK

To get from A
to B
and from B
to C
, you move left 2
units and then up 4
units.

The sum of the coordinates of each point is odd.

The points are named with three consecutive letters of the alphabet.

All three points are in the same quadrant.

To get from A to B and from B to C, you move left 2 units and then up 4 units. This means that the points A, B, and C have the same slope, indicating that they are on the same line.