What is the x-intercept and y-intercept
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To find the intercepts we put x=0 for the y intercept: so 4y=-24 and y=-6; and we put y=0 for the x intercept: so 3x=-24 and x=-8. (Join the intercepts together and you get a line which, extended past the intercepts, represents the equation.)

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