Respuesta :

So when you look at the graphs, the functions always get close to x=0 but never actually touch it

So there are no x-intercepts

And for y, you just see where the point is passing the y-axis. In this case, the y-intercept is (0,-4)

So your answer is  C :)

Answer:

Option C is the correct choice.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given a graph of a function. We are asked to find the x and y intercepts of the function.

We know that the x-coordinate of a function is the point, where graph crosses x-axis.

We can see that the given graph never intersects x-axis, therefore, the function has no x-intercepts.

We know that the y-coordinate of a function is the point, where graph crosses y-axis.

We can see that the given graph intersects y-axis at point [tex](0,-4)[/tex], therefore, the y-intercept of function would be [tex](0,-4)[/tex].