Answer:
Function x-intercept




Explanation:
We know that the x-intercept of a function is the point where the function value is zero.
i.e. the x where f(x)=0
1)

when
we have:

Hence, taking the exponential function on both the sides of the equation we have:

The x-intercept is: (10,0)
2)

when,

we have:

Since,

Hence, we have:

Taking anti logarithm on both side we get:

Hence, the x-intercept is:
(100,0)
3)

when

we have:

On taking anti logarithm on both the side of the equation we get:

Hence, the x-intercept is: (-3,0)
4)

when,


Hence, the x-intercept is: (0,0)