How do you find the x intercept for f(x)=2log4(x)?

1 Answer
Dec 17, 2015

Solve for x in f(x) = 0 to find that the x intercept occurs at
x = 1.

Explanation:

An x-intercept occurs where f(x) = 0, and so to find any x-intercepts, we simply solve for x in that equation.

We will be proceeding under the assumption that the question is regarding the base-4 log of x (as opposed to the base 10 or base e log of 4x).

Using the property that a^(log_a(x)) = x we get

2log_4(x) = 0

=> log_4(x) = 0

=> 4^(log_4(x)) = 4^0

=> x = 1