Explanation:
the x-intercept (crossing the x-axis) is represented by the x value when y = 0.
and the y-intercept by the y value, when x = 0.
so, as we can see in the graphic, the x-intercept is at x = 0.5, and the y- intercept at y = 1.
so, the ordered pairs are
x-intercept (0.5, 0)
y-intercept (0, 1)
a line can have only one of each intercept (never like 2 or 3 y-intercepts). in some cases (parallel to a coordinate axis) it might not have one of these intercepts.