Sagot :
Answer:
x-intercept = [tex]-\frac{8}{5}[/tex]
y-intercept = −8
Step-by-step explanation:
Basically when either the x or the y is intercepted, one of them have to equal to zero. For example, when the line crosses the y-axis, x has to equal to zero. Knowing this, we can just simply substitute 0 as x or y and obtain the values
5x + (0) = −8 ∴ 5x = −8, x = [tex]-\frac{8}{5}[/tex]
(0) + y = −8 ∴ y = −8