- Slope-Intercept Form: y = mx + b, with m = slope and (0,b) as the y-intercept.
So starting with the y-intercept, the easiest method to find it is to convert this standard form equation to slope-intercept form. Firstly, add 5x to both sides:

Next, divide both sides by -4 and your slope-intercept form is

Looking at this slope-intercept form, the y-intercept is (0, -5/2).
Now to find the x-intercept, just set the y-variable to zero and solve:

Our x-intercept is (-2,0).