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The graph for the equation y = x minus 4 is shown below. On a coordinate plane, a line goes through (0, negative 4) and (4, 0). Which equation, when graphed with the given equation, will form a system that has an infinite number of solutions? y minus x = negative 4 y minus x = negative 2 y minus 4 = x y + 4 x = 1 Brainliest reward

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The correct option is;

y minus x = negative 4

(y - x = -4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the line y  = x - 4 of the graph passes through the points (0, -4) and (4, 0)

Comparing with the general equation of a straight line, y = m·x + c, where m is the slope and c is the y-intercept gives;

The slope of the equation y = x - 4 = 1

The y-intercept of the equation y = x - 4 = -4

Two equations will have an infinite number of solutions when they are on the same line, that is having the same slope and intercept, we check for the slope and the intercept of the given options as follows;

For y - x = -4, we have;

y = x - 4 which is the same as the given equation and both equations will have an infinite number of solutions

For y - x = -2 we have;

y = x - 2

The slope is the same as the given equation but the intercept is different giving no solution

For y - 4 = x, we have;

y = x + 4

The slope is the same as the given equation but the intercept is different giving no solution

For y + 4x = 1, we have;

y = 1 - 4x

The slope and  intercept are different giving one solution.

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