So the problem basically wants you to plug in the equation into a graphing calculator (if you don't have one you can use desmos.com/calculator).
On demos, there's not really a "standard view," but for future reference on a graphing calculator you would go to zoom>zoom standard.
To solve b, you can zoom in to see that the y-int is 6, or on a graphing calculator go to calc>value then use x=0 because the y intercept is where x is zero.
To solve c, using the tracing feature on a graphing calculator is simple (just press trace). Three other random points I found on the graph are:
(0.21, 6.63)
(.63, 7.91)
(1.06, 9.19)