Since $\Delta_{1}$ is a diagonal matrix, its determinant is the product of its diagonal elements: $$ \Delta_{1} = 1 \times 2 \times 3 = 6 $$
Expand $\Delta_{2}$ along the first row: $$ \Delta_{2} = 0(0 - 0) - 2(6 - 0) + 0(0 - 0) $$ $$ \Delta_{2} = -2(6) = -12 $$
We have $\Delta_{1} = 6$ and $\Delta_{2} = -12$. Observing the relationship: $$ \Delta_{2} = -2 \times 6 = -2 \Delta_{1} $$
Final Answer: Option (B)
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