Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the x-intercept and y-intercept of the equation we need to understand what is an intercept. Intercept means to intersect/cut so x-intercept means the equation cuts the x-axis and y-intercept means the equation cuts the y-axis.
So if the equation cuts the x-axis the coordinate should be [tex](x,0)[/tex] and if the equation cuts the y-axis the coordinate should be [tex](0,y)[/tex] , and since the equation satisfies these both points in other words these two points lie on the line they can be put into the equation. So here we go,
For x-intercept
[tex]x+2y=10\\x+2(0)=10\\x=10[/tex]
so the x-intercept is (10,0)
For y-intercept
[tex]x+2y=10\\0+2y=10\\2y=10\\y=10/2\\y=5[/tex]
so the y-intercept is (0,5)
I also have attached an example of how intercepts looks like you can take a look i plotted the graph an you can see our answers check out.