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Which statement about the graph of y= 3x+5 is correct? a. The line passes through the ordered pair (3, 0) and has a slope of 5.
b. The line passes through the ordered pair (0,5) and has a slope of 3.
c. The line passes through the ordered pair (5,20) and has a slope of 5/3
d. The line passes through the ordered pair (3, 14) and has a slope of 3/5

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