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Mathematics, 23.08.2019 12:00 drxppymami

Use the graph to state the solution for the system.
x – y = 4 (line a)
x + y = 4 (line b)
a.
(–4, 0)
b.
(0, 4)
c.
(4, 0)
d.
(0, –4)

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