Answer
Refer to the graph below.
Work Step by Step
Recall:
(1) The $x$-intercept of a linear equation can be found by setting $y=0$ then solving for $x$.
(2) The $y$-intercept of a linear equation can be found by setting $x=0$ then solving for $y$.
Find the $x$-intercept by setting $y=0$ to obtain:
\begin{align*}
0&=-0.002x+14\\\\
-14&=-0.002x\\\\
\frac{-14}{-0.002}&=\frac{-0.002x}{-0.002}\\\\
7000&=x\\
\end{align*}
Thus, the $x$-intercept is $(7000, 0)$.
Find the $y$-intercept by setting $x=0$ to obtain:
\begin{align*}
y&=-0.002(0)+14\\
y&=14\\
\end{align*}
Thus, the $y$-intercept is $(0, 14)$.
Plot the intercepts and connect them using a straight line. Refer to the graph above.