Answer
x-intercept: $(4, 0)$
y-intercept: $(0, 2)$
Refer to the graph below.
Work Step by Step
To find the x-intercept, set y=0, then solve for $x$:
$x+2y=4
\\x+2(0)=4
\\x+0=4
\\x=4$
Thus, the x-intercept is $(4, 0)$.
To find the y-intercept, set x=0, then solve for $y$:
$x+2y=4
\\0+2y=4
\\2y=4
\\\frac{2y}{2}=\frac{4}{2}
\\y=2$
Thus, the y-intercept is $(0, 2)$.
Plot the intercepts on the same coordinate plane, then connect the two points using a line. Refer to the attached image in the answer part above for the graph.