Answer :
Finding the intercepts is a very straight-forward process. First set y = 0 and solve the equation for x. That is your y-intercept! Then go back to the original equation and set x = 0 and solve for y. That is your x-intercept! For a linear equation like this there is only one x-intercept. For any "function" y(x) there can by definition be only one y-intercept.
To figure out what ur y and x intercepts r u have to plug in o for y. then you''ll figure out what x is. To do so for x, do the same thing.