y=(?,?) x=(?,?) determine the intercept of the line

Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\text{(125,0) and 0,275)}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
An intercept is the point at which a line crosses an axis.
We have x- and y-axes, so we have x- and y-intercepts.
x-Intercept
The x-intercept is half-way between 100 and 150.
The two values are 50 units apart. Half-way would be 25 units between them.
The x-intercept is at x = 100 + 25 = 125 or (125,0)
y-Intercept
The y-intercept is half-way between 250 and 300.
Half-way between the two points is 275 units.
The y-intercept is at y = 275 or (0, 275)
[tex]\text{The intercepts are at }\boxed{\textbf{(125,0) and 0,275)}}[/tex]