To determine the zeros of a quadratic function based on its graph, we look for the points where the graph intersects the x-axis. The x-values at these intersection points are the zeros of the function.
Since I cannot see the graph itself, I will guide you on how to find the zeros using the given options. Look for the x-values where the graph touches or crosses the x-axis.
Assuming these points are visible on the graph:
- Identify the x-coordinates of the points where the quadratic function intersects the x-axis.
- Compare these coordinates with the options provided (a, b, c, d, e, f) and select those that match.
If you describe the graph to me or tell me the x-axis intersection points, I could assist you in identifying the correct options!