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Does the equation x2 - 4x + y2 = -3 intersect the y-axis?

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No. The y-intercept is the value of y when x=0, hence it intersects the y-axis when x=0. In this case:

0^2-4(0)+y^2=-3

y^2=-3

y=√-3

Since there is no real square root of a negative value, the curve does not intersect the y-axis
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