Find the distance of the line $4x - y = 0$ from the point $P(4, 1)$ measured along the line making an angle of $135^{\circ}$ with the positive $x$-axis.

  • A
    $3\sqrt{2} \text{ units}$
  • B
    $2\sqrt{3} \text{ units}$
  • C
    $4\sqrt{2} \text{ units}$
  • D
    $2\sqrt{2} \text{ units}$

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