It seems you are referring to a graph, but since I cannot see the graph you mentioned, I can’t determine the solutions based on visual cues. However, I can provide general guidance on how to interpret the solutions based on the context you provided.
Typically, if you are looking for solutions in the context of a graph of a function:
- Solutions can refer to the x-values where the graph intersects the x-axis (roots).
- If the graph is of an equation (like a polynomial), those x-values that result in the function being zero would be considered solutions.
Given the potential options you provided:
- x = 3
- x = -2.5
- x = 2.5
- x = -15
To determine which of these are solutions, you would need to see where your graph intersects the x-axis. Please refer to the graph and check which x-values correspond to points where the graph meets the x-axis.
If you have any additional specific information from the graph or want help with a specific type of function (like a quadratic or line), please provide more detail!