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Rajib wrote the equations y = 8 x minus 2 and y = negative 4 x minus 5. What can Rajib conclude about the solution to this system of equations? The point (2, 14) is a solution to this system of equations. The point (14, 2) is a solution to this system of equations. The point (Negative 4, negative one-fourth) is a solution to this system of equations. The point (Negative one-fourth, negative 4) is a solution to this system of equations.

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