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Answer:

B. Graph B

Explanation:

A graph with no solutions is one where the lines never intersect.

In Graph A, you have a solution at about (-2, 2).

In Graph C, all real numbers are solutions.

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For a system to have no solution the equations would need to be parallel. Lines are parallel when they’re slopes are the same which can only be said for graph b

Graph B is the correct answer
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