Answer:
x-intercept (0.3,0)
y-intercept (0,0.4)
Explanation:
An intercept is where the line intersects with the corresponding axis. For example, the x intersect will be the x-value when the line hits the axis. In this case that is 0.3, then y will equal 0, because the point is on the axis and because y will always equal 0 for the x-intercept. To find the y-intercept do the same thing but with the y value.