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Clark, Kasalyn, and Carson wrote an equation of a line with a slope of -5 that passes through the point at (-2,4). Is either of them correct? Explain your reasoning. I. Clark's Equation

y-4= -5(x-(-2))

II. Kasalyn's Equation

y= -5x-6

III. Carson's Equation

-2x - 4y= -5

A. Student's I and II are correct

B. Student's I and III are correct

C. Student's II and III are correct

D. All are correct

E. None are correct

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