Answer:
A and B
Explanation:
Basically all you have to do is combine those equations. How do you do that? You add/subtract the equations from each other, OR use substitution. It's hard to explain I recommend searching it up.
However, in this equation this is not what they are asking for. Only ONE equation has a solution when combined/substituted. Some have false solutions such as 3=0, which is not true. Some have infinite solutions where every number works.
Solving A:
This works because it actually gives us the value of y and x instead of giving us an incorrect statement.
Solving B:
This works as well!
Solving C:
This has no solution. It doesn't work and it ends up with 0 = -6, which is not true.
Solving D:
This has more than 1 solution.
Solving E:
This does not work, it has no solutions. It ends up with 0 = -2.