How do you find the x and y intercepts of #3x-4y=-12#? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Intercepts by Substitution 1 Answer VinÃcius Ferraz Jul 9, 2017 #(0,3) and (-4, 0)# Explanation: #3*0 -4y = -12 => y = 3 => (0,3) in r# #3x -4 * 0 = -12 => x = -4 => (-4, 0) in r# Answer link Related questions What is the x and y Intercepts? How many intercepts can a line have? How do you use substitution to find intercepts? How do you identify the intercepts on a linear graph? How do you use the x and y intercepts to graph a linear equation? How do you find the x and y intercept for #y=2x+3#? How do you find the x intercept for #y=2#? What is the y intercept for the #y=2# graph? What is the y intercept for #x=-1#? How do you find the intercepts of #x^2y-x^2+4y=0#? See all questions in Intercepts by Substitution Impact of this question 1470 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License