What are the intercepts of #3x - 5y = 6#? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Intercepts by Substitution 1 Answer De Rono Oct 27, 2015 #-6/5# Explanation: Note that #3x-5y=6 implies y = 3/5 x-6/5#. If you have #y=mx+c# then intercept is #c#.So intercept is #-6/5#. Answer link Related questions What is the x and y Intercepts? How many intercepts can a line have? How do you use substitution to find intercepts? How do you identify the intercepts on a linear graph? How do you use the x and y intercepts to graph a linear equation? How do you find the x and y intercept for #y=2x+3#? How do you find the x intercept for #y=2#? What is the y intercept for the #y=2# graph? What is the y intercept for #x=-1#? How do you find the intercepts of #x^2y-x^2+4y=0#? See all questions in Intercepts by Substitution Impact of this question 3378 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License