To find the x-intercept, we have to evaluate the expression when y = 0.

Now, we solve for x.

Then, we divide the equation by 2.

This means the x-intercept is (1,0).
To find the y-intercept, we have to evaluate the expression when x = 0.

Now, we solve for y this time using the same process as before.

The y-intercept is (0,1).
Therefore, the x- and y-intercepts are (1,0) and (0,1), respectively.