To determine the number of real solutions corresponding to the x-intercepts of a graph, you need to identify how many times the graph crosses or touches the x-axis. Each crossing represents a real solution. If you're viewing a specific graph, count the distinct points where the graph meets the x-axis.
Given the options provided (3, 1, 0, 2), you would select the number that matches your count of x-intercepts from the graph in question. Without the visual context, I can't provide the exact number of solutions, but you can assess the graph accordingly.