To find \( f(0) \) from the graph of \( f(x) \), you would need to look at the point where the orange curve intersects the vertical line \( x = 0 \). The corresponding \( y \)-value at that intersection would give you \( f(0) \).
As for the second part of your question, since you've indicated that \( f(x) = 0 \) when \( x = -1 \), it means that the curve crosses the x-axis at the point \( (-1, 0) \), confirming that \( f(-1) = 0 \).
If you need an explanation or more details regarding finding the points on a graph, feel free to ask!