Answer:
x - intercept = 8
y - intercept = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to to find x- intercept, plug y = 0, in the given equation of line.
[tex] \frac{1} {2} x+y = 4\\\\
\frac{1} {2} x+0 = 4..(plug \: y = 0)\\
\frac{1} {2} x = 4\\
x = 2\times 4\\
x = 8\\
\huge \red {\boxed {\therefore x-intercept = 8}} [/tex]
In order to to find y- intercept, plug x = 0, in the given equation of line.
[tex] \frac{1} {2} x+y = 4\\\\
\frac{1} {2} \times 0+y = 4..(plug \: x = 0)\\
0+y = 4\\
y = 4\\
\huge \purple {\boxed {\therefore y-intercept = 4}} [/tex]