Question 678638
You don't need to convert them into standard form (y=mx+b)
The easiest way to get two points on the straight line is to first let x=0, then solve for y and next let y=0 then solve for x.  That will give you two points as well as your x and y intercepts.  I'll do the first one and you can do the second one.

(2/3)x=4+y
Let x=0
0=4+y
y=-4
P1(0,-4)
Let y=0
(2/3)x=4+0
(2/3)x=4  multiply each side by (3/2)
x=6
P2(6,0)
Two points determine a straight line, so there you have 'em.
Hope this helps---ptaylor