Question 752444
An x intercept always has a y value of zero. A y intercept always has an x value of zero. If we substitute those values in to the equation (separately) we can find the answers!

Try y=0.

-20x + 0 = 35
-20x = 35

Divide both sides by -20

X = 35/-20

Reduce to

X = -7/4

So the intercept is (-7/4, 0).

The same goes for the y intercept. Substitute 0 in for x.

-20(0) + y = 35

Y = 35

So the intercept is (0, 35).