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The graph is shown for the equation y = –x + 4.

Which equation, when graphed with the given equation, will form a system that has an infinite number of solutions?

A. y = -4(x+1)
B. y = -(x+4)
C. y = -1/2(2x-8)
D. y = x + -4

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Answer:

C. y=-1/2(2x-8)

Explanation:

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Answer:

Option C.
y=-(1)/(2)(2x-8)

Explanation:

we know that

If a system of two linear equations has an infinite number of solutions, then both equations must be identical

The given equation is


y=-x+4

Verify each case

Option A. we have


y=-4(x+1)

apply distributive property


y=-4x-4

Compare with the given equation


-x+4 \\eq -4x-4

Option B. we have


y=-(x+4)

remove the parenthesis


y=-x-4

Compare with the given equation


-x+4 \\eq -x-4

Option C. we have


y=-(1)/(2)(2x-8)

apply distributive property


y=-x+4

Compare with the given equation


-x+4=-x+4

therefore

This equation with the given equation form a system that has an infinite number of solutions

Option D. we have


y=x+4

Compare with the given equation


-x+4 \\eq x+4

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