Answer: There is no graph that I can see. I created one showing each line.
Step-by-step explanation: A straight line has the form y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept (the value of y when x is zero). The two lines with slope 25 will rise much more quickly than the ones with a slope of 5. You could eliminate two lines based on that alone. With the two remaining lines, look at the y-intercept seen on the graph (the value of y when x=0). The options are 5 and -5. The correct line will be the one with the expected intercept.