The graph of a quadratic equation is shown. Which values best represent the zeros of this function?

Select TWO correct a

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To determine the zeros of a quadratic equation from its graph, you should look for the points where the graph intersects the x-axis. These points are the x-values at which the function equals zero.

Since I cannot view your graph, I can guide you on how to identify those values based on typical graph characteristics:

  1. Identify the intersection points: Look for the points where the parabola crosses the x-axis. These x-coordinates are the zeros of the function.

  2. Read the values: If the graph shows specific x-axis intercepts, those should be your answers.

If you can provide the specific values (or approximate locations) of the x-intercepts, I'd be happy to help you confirm which ones are correct! If your graph shows, for example, that the parabola intersects at x = -2 and x = 3, then the zeros would be -2 and 3.