Answer
$2$ is the $x$-intercept.
$-3$ is the $y$-intercept.
Refer to the graph below.
Work Step by Step
At the $x$-intercept we know that the point's y-coordinate will be $y=0$.
Therefore we have to plug in $y=0$ to the equation in order to find the x-coordinate too.
$3x-2y=6$
$3x-2(0)=6$
$3x=6$
$x=2$
$2$ is the $x$-intercept so $(2, 0)$ is on the line.
At the $y$-intercept we know that the point's x-coordinate will be $x=0$.
Therefore we have to plug in $x=0$ to the equation in order to find the x-coordinate too.
$3x-2y=6$
$3(0)-2y=6$
$-2y=6$
$y=-3$
$-3$ is the $y$-intercept so $(0, -3)$ is on the line.
Plot the two points then connect them using a line.
Refer to the graph above.