Answer: A.(0, –6)
Step-by-step explanation: Y- intercept is a point where any graph crosses the y- axis.
X- intercept is a point where any graph crosses the x- axis.
This means the coordinate of the point of intersection will always have the x point as 0. So any point of the form ( 0, y) is the y- intercept. Any point of the form (x,0) is the x- intercept.
Given point are :
(0,-6) : y intercept
(-2,0) : x intercept
(-6,0): x- intercept
(0,-2): y- intercept