Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The x-intercept exists when y = 0; the coordinate that results from our x-intercept is (4, 0).
The y-intercept exists when x = 0; the coordinate that results from our y-intercept is (0, -2).
We can use these 2 coordinates to find the slope of the line we need to write:

Now we can use that slope along with one of our points to write the equation of the line. I am going to use the point-slope form, then we will solve it for y to put it into slope-intercept. Let's use the coordinate (4, 0). Keep in mind that regardless of which point we choose to use to write our equation, we will get the same equation.
y - 0 = 1/2(x - 4) and
y = 1/2x - 2
That's your equation!
4: 0.99
5: 0.66
6: 0.79
7: 5.2
8: 4.86
9: 4.3
I hope I helped! Also, one thing when you adding decimals or multiplying them, pretend the decimal point isn't even there. Then, once you have your answer, you just add the decimal in the middle. Basically just adding like in first grade! Super easy and I hope I helped!
To find an unknown number take the end number and add it to the number you already have.
2 + 2 = 4
x = 4