HELP!!! WHICH FUNCTION HAS THE LARGEST Y INTERCEPT

For f(x), the function uses the following formula:
[tex] ax^2 + bx + c [/tex]
The y-intercept in this formula is represented by c.
f(x) has a c value of -4, so the y-intercept of f(x) is -4.
For g(x), the y-intercept is found when the graph cross the y-axis.
g(x) cross the y-axis at y = 0, so the y-intercept of g(x) is 0.
For h(x), the y-intercept is found by taking the output at x = 0.
At x = 0, the y value that is output is -2, so the y-intercept is -2.
Compare the three y-intercepts:
[tex] f(0) = -4 [/tex]
[tex] g(0) = 0 [/tex]
[tex] h(0) = -2 [/tex]
[tex] -4 < -2 < 0 [/tex]
The function with the greatest y-intercept is g(x), with a y-intercept of 0.
The function that has the largest y-intercept is the function that has the largest y-value when x = 0.
f(0) = 2(0)^2+3(0)-4 = -4 is the y-intercept of f(x).
When g(0), the value of y is 0
To find the y-intercept of h(x), we find the point where x=0, and see that it equals -2.
Therefore, the function with the largest y-intercept is g(x)