How do you find the x and y intercepts for #3x+6y=24#? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Intercepts and the Cover-Up Method 1 Answer Binayaka C. Nov 14, 2016 x intercept is #x=8# and y intercept is #y=4# Explanation: Putting #x=0# in the equation we get y-intercept as #3*0+6y=24 or y=4 :.# y intercept is #y=4# Similarly putting #y=0# in the equation we get x-intercept as #3x+6*0=24 or x=8 :.#x intercept is #x=8# graph{3x+6y=24 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}[Ans] Answer link Related questions How do you use the cover-up method to solve for the x and y intercept? What are the intercepts for horizontal and vertical line graphs? What are the intercepts for #3x-4y=-5#? How do I determine the x and y intercept for the graph #6(x-1)=2(y+3)#? How do you graph #5x+y=5# using the intercepts? What needs to be done to the equation #3(x+2)=2(y+3)# before you can use either method to find... What are the intercepts for the #y=0# and #x=0# graphs? How do you sketch a graph with x-intercept of 1 and y-intercept of -5? How do you graph #2x - 3y = 9# using x- and y- intercepts? How do you use the intercepts to graph the equation #2x-4y=8#? See all questions in Intercepts and the Cover-Up Method Impact of this question 9471 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License