Answer
x-intercept = $-\frac{2}{3}$
y-intercept = 4
Refer to the attached image for the graph.
Work Step by Step
RECALL:
(i) The x-intercept can be found by setting y=0 then solving for x.
(ii) The y-intercept can be found by setting x=0 then solving for y.
Solve for the intercepts to have:
x-intercept:
$y=6x+4
\\0=6x+4
\\-4=6x
\\\frac{-4}{6}=x
\\-\frac{2}{3}=x$
The x-intercept point is $(-\frac{2}{3}, 0)$.
y-intercept:
$y=6x+4
\\y=6(0)+4
\\y=0+4
\\y=4$
The y-intercept point is (0, 4).
Plot these points and connect them using a line.
(refer to the attached image in the answer part)