what is the x and y intercept of -3/5x + 5/6y = 15

Answer:
y intercept: 18
x intercept: -25
Step-by-step explanation:
to find the x intercept, substitute y as 0 and solve for x. To find the y intercept, substitute x for 0 and solve for y.
X intercept:
-3/5x + 5/6y = 15
-3/5x + 5/6(0) = 15
-3/5x = 15
-To get x by itself with the fraction, flip it and simplify-
(-5/3)(-3/5x) = 15(-5/3)
x = -75/3
x = -25
Y intercept:
-3/5x + 5/6y = 15
-3/5(0) + 5/6y = 15
5/6y = 15
Do the same method to get y by itself
(6/5)(5/6y) = 15(6/5)
y = 90/5
y = 18