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The two intercept forms in math are used mostly in graphing. They would be both x-intercept (or x-intercepts), and y-intercept (or y-intercepts)
Usually it means where the line from the result of an equation crosses the y or x axis.
Well, honey, the y-intercept is where the line crosses the y-axis, so when x=0, you solve for y. And the x-intercept is where the line crosses the x-axis, so when y=0, you solve for x. Just plug in the values and do the math, sweetie.
If you mean: 3y-x = 6 then the x intercept is at (-6, 0)
If you mean: x+y = 90 then y = -x+90 which is in slope intercept form