(Y – = Y – 4 SINCE WE ARE TOLD THAT Y DOES NOT EQUAL 0, WE CAN DI...
4)(y – 4) = y – 4
Since we are told that y does not equal 0, we can divide both sides
by (y – 4) to get y + 4 = 1.
This means that y = -3 when x = 2.
Unfortunately two answer choices yield a y value of -3 when x = 2
(both B and C). In this case we would have to repeat the process
for a different x value. x = 4, y = -2 only works for answer choice
B. The correct answer is B.