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Step-by-step explanation:

Each one of those options is a coordinate point; the first number represents x and the second represents y.  In order for a coordinate point to be a solution to an equation, one side of the equation has to equal the other side when you plug in the number that represents x where x is, and the number that represents y wher y is and then solve.

The first coordinate point filled in looks like this:

If y = 4x + 5, then where x = 0 and y = 10

10 = 4(0) + 5. Solv that to get

10 = 5

Does 10 equal 5?  No.  10 equals 10, not anything else.  So that point doesn't work.

The next point (0, -2) filled in looks like this:

-2 = 4(0) + 5

Does -2 = 5?  No.  Not a solution.

The next point (-4, 0) filled in looks like this:

0 = 4(-4) + 5 and

0 = -16 + 5 and

0 = -11

True?  No.

The next point (-6, 4)

4 = 4(-6) + 5

4 = -24 + 5 and

4 = -19

None of them work. At least according to what you have as your equation and as your points.

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