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The function f(x) = log4x does not have a y-intercept Because there is no power of 4 that is equal to 0.

What is a logarithm?

Exponentiation's inverse function is the logarithm. That is, the logarithm of a given number x is the exponent to which another fixed number, the base b, must be raised in order to obtain that number x.

The logarithm counts the number of times the same factor appears in repeated multiplication in the simplest case.

Following are the reason why f(x) = log4x does not have a y-intercept

1. There is no power of 4 that is equal to 0.

2. Its inverse does not have any x-intercepts.

3. f(x) approaches negative infinity.

Hence  f(x) = log4x does not have a y-intercept.

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Answer:

1.There is no power of 4 that is equal to 0.

3.Its inverse does not have any x-intercepts

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