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Which values of m and b will create a system of equations with no solution? Select two options.

y = mx + b

y = –2x + A system of equations. y equals m x plus b. y equals negative 2 x plus StartFraction 3 over 2 EndFraction.

A coordinate grid with a line labeled y equals negative 2 x plus StartFraction 3 over 2 EndFraction and passes through the points (9, 1.5) and (1, 0.5).

m = –3 and b = negative StartFraction 2 over 3 EndFraction.
m = –2 and b = m equals negative 3 and b equals negative StartFraction 1 over 3 EndFraction.
m = 2 and b = negative StartFraction 2 over 3 EndFraction.
m = m equals StartFraction 3 over 2 EndFraction and b equals negative StartFraction 2 over 3 EndFraction and b = m equals negative StartFraction 3 over 2 EndFraction and b equals negative StartFraction 2 over 3 EndFraction
m = -2 and b = m equals negative 2 and b equals negative StartFraction 2 over 3 EndFraction

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