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To find a point that lies on the line represented by the equation y + 4 = -5(x - 3), we can choose any value for x and substitute it into the equation to solve for y.
Let's choose x = 0:
y + 4 = -5(0 - 3)
y + 4 = -5(-3)
y + 4 = 15
Subtracting 4 from both sides:
y = 15 - 4
y = 11
So, the point (0, 11) is located on the line represented by the equation y + 4 = -5(x - 3).