What are two solutions for 3x-y=0

am i correct on this inorder to graph

(0,0) and (2,6)

Because the line goes through (0,0) so how do i get two solutions from that line?

You can get two solutions from that line because the first solution (0,0) is from the start of the axons x,y , and the second (2,6) is a solution of your equation.
Initially, you find the solutions on x and y, and then draw the line starting from (0,0)

To find solutions for the equation 3x - y = 0, you can substitute values for x and solve for y. Let's look at the given solutions (0,0) and (2,6) to see if they satisfy the equation.

1. Solution (0,0):
Substitute x = 0 and y = 0 into the equation:
3(0) - 0 = 0
0 = 0

Since the equation holds true, (0,0) is indeed a solution.

2. Solution (2,6):
Substitute x = 2 and y = 6 into the equation:
3(2) - 6 = 0
6 - 6 = 0
0 = 0

Again, the equation holds true, so (2,6) is also a solution.

The line 3x - y = 0 goes through the point (0,0) and has an additional solution at (2,6). To graph this line, plot these two points on the coordinate plane. You can also find other solutions for x and y by choosing different values for x and solving for y.