Answer :
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Explanation:
In this exercise, we have the following points:
[tex](0.8) \\ \\ (6.4)[/tex]
And the following linear equations:
[tex](1) \ y=-x+8 \\ \\ (2) \ y=\frac{3}{2}x+6 \\ \\ (3) \ y=-\frac{4}{5}x+4 \\ \\ (4) \ y=\frac{1}{2}x+8[/tex]
When plotting these graphs, we find the following facts:
For (1):
We see the graph in the first figure below. The graph only passes through the point (0, 8)
For (2):
This is the second graph below. The graph passes neither through point (0, 8) nor (6, 4)
For (3):
This is the third graph below. The graph passes neither through point (0, 8) nor (6, 4)
For (4):
This is the fourth graph below. The graph only passes through the point (0, 8)
So, there is no any equation of the line that passes through the points (0.8) and (6.4) at the same time.
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