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To find the x-intercept let us replace y=0 in the equation:

2x + (0) = -4

x= -4/2 (Dividing by 2 on both sides of the equation)

x=-2 (Dividing)

So, the x-intercept would be the point (-2,0)

To find the y-intercept let us replace x=0 in the equation:

2*(0) + y = -4

0 + y = -4 (Multiplying)

y= -4

So, the y-intercept would be the point (0, -4)

Plotting the graph with the intercepts, we have:

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