Answer
The domain is $(-\infty,0)$
The range is $[0,\infty)$
The x-intercept is (-1,0)
There are no y-intercepts.
Work Step by Step
The domain is a horizontal span from the function's smallest value of x to the function's largest value of x. If there is a discontinuity, the domain must show where the discontinuity happens.
The range is a vertical span from the function's smallest value of f(x) to the function's largest value of f(x). If there is a discontinuity, the range must show where the discontinuity happens.
The x-intercepts are all points of a graph when f(x)=0 while the y-intercepts are all points of a graph when x=0. In this case, there is only the x-intercept:
$0=ln(-x)$
$e^0=-x$
$1=-x$
$x=-1$