Aline has a slope of -3/5. Through which two points could this line pass?

To find two points through which the line with a slope of -3/5 could pass, we need to determine the values of the y-coordinates when x-coordinates change. Let's assume that the first point has an x-coordinate of 0. Since we know the slope is -3/5, we can find the y-coordinate by multiplying the slope by the x-coordinate and solving for y:

y = (-3/5) * 0
y = 0

Therefore, the first point is (0, 0).

Now let's assume that the second point has a non-zero x-coordinate, let's say x = 5. Using the slope of -3/5, we can find the y-coordinate:

y = (-3/5) * 5
y = -3

Therefore, the second point is (5, -3). The line with a slope of -3/5 could pass through the points (0, 0) and (5, -3).