To identify one of the zeros (or x-intercepts) shown on the graph, we need to find a point where the graph crosses the x-axis, which is characterized by the y-coordinate being 0.
Among the options given:
- (3, 0) indicates that at x = 3, y = 0. This is a zero.
- x = 5 indicates a vertical line, but does not directly give a coordinate point.
- (5, -4) indicates that at x = 5, y = -4. This is not a zero.
- (0, 3) indicates that at x = 0, y = 3. This is not a zero.
Therefore, the correct answer among the options is:
(3, 0)