slope:
y-intercept: (0, -4) (answer let me know if i am wrong)
Y=2/3x-4 is in Slope - intercept form meaning you are shown the slope (how steep the line is) and the y intercept (where the equation hits the vertical axis)
With the given information, select the point (0, -4) on the graph, this is where the line crosses the y axis, as shown through the -4 in the equation.
Next, look at the slope and you'll see 2/3x. Slope is in format "rise over run" meaning the first number (2) is the vertical change, so up two, and the second number (3) is horizontal change, right 3.
Combine these two steps together and select point (0. -4) then the next point should be at (3,2), 2 units up and three to the right from the y intercept.