Identify the x-intercept and y-intercept of the line 4x-2y=-12

To solve this question, plug in the ordered pairs given (note it is (x,y) ) into the equation.
(B) The x-intercept is (0,6) and the y-intercept is (-3,0)
4x - 2y = -12
x-intercept:
4(0) - 2(6) = -12
0 - 12 = -12
-12 = -12 (True)
y-intercept:
4x - 2y = -12
4(-3) - 2(0) = -12
-12 - 0 = -12
-12 = -12 (True)
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4x - 2y = -12
To find the x and y intercepts, plug in 0 for y (if solving for x intercept) and plug in 0 for x (if solving for y intercept) and solve. That will give you the x and y intercepts.
Let's solve for the x intercept first, so plug in 0 for y. Anything multiplied by 0 is equal to 0, so after plugging in 0 for y you can take -2y out of the problem (because it is now 0). Your new equation will look like this:
4x = -12
Divide both sides of the equation by 4 to isolate the variable x.
x = -3
Your x intercept is at (-3, 0). Based on the answers, your answer should be D because that is the only answer with an x intercept of -3. Now let's solve for the y intercept just to be safe and make sure we're correct.
Plug in 0 for x; your equation should now look like this:
-2y = -12
Divide both sides of the equation by -2 to isolate the variable y.
y = 6
Your y intercept is (0, 6). Based on the x and y intercepts we found, your answer should be D because the x intercept is -3 and the y intercept is 6.
D) The x intercept is (-3, 0) and the y intercept is (0, 6).