If the equation 2 (x-3) + AX2 = BX about X is a linear equation of one variable, then a and B satisfy () A. A = 0 and B ≠ 0b. A = - 1 and B ≠ 0C. A = 0 and B ≠ 2D. A = 1 and B ≠ 2

If the equation 2 (x-3) + AX2 = BX about X is a linear equation of one variable, then a and B satisfy () A. A = 0 and B ≠ 0b. A = - 1 and B ≠ 0C. A = 0 and B ≠ 2D. A = 1 and B ≠ 2

According to the meaning of the question: a = 0, 2-B ≠ 0, then a = 0 and B ≠ 2