Answer:
C, (-6,-2)
Explanation:
x - 3y = 0 --(1)
3y - 6 = 2x --(2)
We can rearrange equations 1 and 2:
3y - x = 0 --(3)
3y - 2x = 6 --(4)
Subtract 4 from 3:
(3y-3y) + (-2x+x) = (6-0)
-x = 6
x = -6
Substitute x=-2 into any equation. In this case, I substituted it into equation 1 but the value of y would be the same if you substituted it into a different equations:
x - 3y = 0
-6 = 3y
y = -2
Let's check to see if we are right but substituting the values of x and y into both equations
x - 3y = 0
-6 + (-3*-2) = 0
-6 + 6 = 0
0 = 0 Correct
3y - 6 = 2x
3(-2) - 6 = 2(-6)
-6 - 6 = -12
-12 = -12 Correct
Our answer is correct!