For which values of $a$ and $b$ does the following pair of linear equations have an infinite number of solutions?
$2x + 3y = 7$
$(a-b)x + (a+b)y = 3a + b - 2$

  • A
    $a=5, b=1$
  • B
    $a=1, b=5$
  • C
    $a=2, b=3$
  • D
    $a=3, b=2$

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