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14 April, 02:10

Which of the following explains why f (x) = log4x does not have a y-intercept? Check all that apply

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  1. 14 April, 02:12
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    The y intercept is the y value when x=0. in a logarithm function, the argument, which is 4x in this case, has be to a positive number. 4x can never be 0, so x can never be 0, there is no y intercept.
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